BBOWL10
32 Cal
I have been repairing/restoring an old Miroku the past couple of months. I know these rifles don’t garner a lot of respect but I have learned a lot from tinkering with it and learning techniques before I move on to more expensive rifles. I have sanded off excess wood, stripped and refinished the stock, shaped the brass where needed, repaired a split behind the tang, glass bedded below behind and below the barrel where needed, draw filed the barrel, reprofiled and reblued the trigger to make it look better. Whether or not it shoots straight is yet to be seen but I have learned a lot. The bore looks brand new. The front sight is a bit unusual but it seems practical. It uses a threaded rod that is filed down to the correct height. I beveled the back of it so it makes a nice bright dot when aiming.