- Joined
- Aug 25, 2007
- Messages
- 3,746
- Reaction score
- 5,346
Anyone ever seen one of these? Any info. appreciated. It is about .66.
Last edited:
There is on in a lot I am bidding on. No choice if I want the rest. Description is pretty vague, but looks like it is possibly unfired.That was thirty years ago I would feel apprehensive about shooting it now
Never saw one of these guns. BTW, I have a TMR by Miroku from Dixie. They were left-hand only, which was a big risk to do a run of them back then. It has Japanese Cherry stock, (cherry trees are practically holy in Japan!) I had my barrel shortened a few inches, it's 50 cal., and a very nice gun. I only have seen two others since; one at Dixon's and one at a small gun show, both second hand.Some quick research: Miroku firearms of Japan is probably the manufacturer. They made a "Kentucky" Rifle with a 2 piece stock at the time. They also manufactured the "Tennessee Mountain Rifle" for Dixie Gun Works.
Nice purchase. What part broke? The 'nut' that is welded to the barrel?Hundred bucks...gunstore...out the door. all the barrel hold down in the stock were broken. Made a leather band...soaked it shrunk to fit. I shoulda used rawhide. it was brown..quite ugly sanded it off aquafortise...it's kinda pretty now.
Hmmm, since it's a hidden area you could easily glue in a piece of hardwood, re-drill the hole, and be nearly as good as new and no one could tell. But it's your musket.The wood of the stock...the part between the ramrods and the stock...the screws clench the qwood to the barrel. all of them were gonw.
Enter your email address to join: