Miroku has manufactured firearms for big-name companies - Browning for one , Dixie Gunworks for another. "Made in Japan" used to mean junk, but that was 60 years ago.
Not a Browning . Read post # 1If it was marked as Johnathan Browning you might want to take another look.. Browning did offer a 50 cal Hawkin..
My miroku Kentucky .45 was $150 about a year ago at a local auction. Nice and clean ,no rust. I have always liked the Browning ML and all Browning guns really. I think the TC hawken for $300 was a good choice too. FBCI've never seen a Miroku ML, but $800.00 is just plain over-priced. A T/C Hawken for $300.00 is a very good price in today's market unless there is something seriously wrong with the gun. I'd be somewhat interested in a Miroku, but not anywhere near $800.00.
Browning did market a muzzleloader... i've got one. Dunno who actually made it for Browning, but so far as I am aware, Browning never actually made anything. They present designs and have the guns made or sometimes they license the design to someone else, but they own no manufacturing facilities that I am aware of.
Miroku has always made good guns, which is why Browning contracted with them for manufacturing. That said, watch out for rust in any Miroku manufactured gun, whoever's name is on it. Older Browning Citori shotguns without the chrome lining are routinely badly rusted... and those are smokeless powder guns.
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