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I brought the same model about 2yrs ago for NZ$1000. I'm told they are valued between NZ$800-1500 depending on condition. The Miroku 800 is the best trap gun I've ever owned, a beautiful peice of craftmanship.
Imported by Charles Daly between 1968 and 1971. Standard Catalog value ranges from $300 in Poor condition to $550 in Excellent condition.
You can't value anything with just a serial number. Who made it? What condition is it in? Is it a hand gun or a long gun?
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It looks like you have listed a serial number, not a model number. You need to provide a detailed description that tells who made it, what type of finish it has, the barrel length, the caliber/gauge, engraving (if any) and all markings.
The value of a Miroku model BC3000 12 gauge under and over shotgun would depend on a couple different factors. Most important of these factors would be the condition.
The value of a Charles Daly Miroku model number 543209 can vary based on factors such as its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, these shotguns are known for their quality craftsmanship and can range from several hundred to over a thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult recent sales data, firearms appraisers, or online auction platforms.
Depending upon condition, $400 to $650
The value of a Miroku Model 6000 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and specific features. Generally, these shotguns can range from around $1,000 to $2,500 in the used market. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult recent sales or an expert appraiser familiar with the specific model and its condition.
Miroku values vary widely based on what model and when the gun was produced. The Miroku factory has produced guns for Browning, Winchester, Remington, and Charles Daly to name a few. You need to give more specific information to get a better answer.
Should bring $500.
300 USD or so
depending on condition around $400 to $650 used.
The Miroku shotguns will typically bring 80% of the value of a Browning Citori in similar condition.
50-100 USD
The value of your miroku will depend on grade and contition would range from about 750 to 1200
Age of the gun is important, not the value.