Wisner's stock them.
Remove the trigger assembly,Remove the sears, Remove the top lever spring, Remove the set screw for the lock, Remove the left hammer spring.
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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.
The lock on a muzzle loader consisted of sear, hammer and hammer spring. With some modern guns (a Winchester 94) the hammer/ hammer spring would be a close match. For a striker fired weapon (no outside hammer) it might be the firing pin and spring.
The lock on a muzzle loader consisted of sear, hammer and hammer spring. With some modern guns (a Winchester 94) the hammer/ hammer spring would be a close match. For a striker fired weapon (no outside hammer) it might be the firing pin and spring.
The Miroku 800 series shotguns were produced primarily in the 1970s and 1980s. Therefore, as of 2023, these shotguns would typically be around 35 to 50 years old, depending on the specific model and year of manufacture. Collectors often value them for their craftsmanship and reliability, which has made them sought after in the used firearms market.
hammer is spring pushed and hits the firing pin to fire the cartridge.
Miroku is a firearms maker located in Japan
'Miroku' is voiced by Dave Bridges .
The population of Miroku Corp. is 551.
Miroku Corp. was created in 1893-02.
The spring in an electric bell helps to return the hammer to its original position after striking the bell. This allows the hammer to strike the bell repeatedly when the circuit is activated. The spring's elasticity is essential for the bell to produce a ringing sound continuously.