Most of the Daly-marked sxs had a beavertail as well as a PG; typically DT and extractors. Good value. The Miroku-marked guns aren't seen as often. I had a very "plain Jane" 12ga Miroku, marked "Model M", I should have kept. DT/straight/splinter, case colored receiver. 28" barrels and factory choked IC/IM. Looked for all the world like a very basic Birmingham boxlock. Wonderful pheasant gun. The guy to whom I sold it still has it. I need to see if he wants to part with it.

You'll occasionally find one Miroku "sleeper" on the market (if you don't look hard enough). Back when Wards was still in the gun business, Miroku made some double for them, sold under the "Western Field" name. Very similar to the Dalys. And of course with a Daly, you do need to take a close look because it might be Italian (made by Beretta) or Spanish (made by Zabala). You won't have any problem sorting out the older and very high quality Prussian Dalys. The price tag will take care of that.