Originally Posted by ME109
Originally Posted by Ken_L
There's a horror story out there about every product that has been around long enough but on average Toyota and Miroku make excellent products.


Miroku. Aren't these the same guys that took a 1885 and made it look like a zoot suit?


Some of the B78s and 1885s were built to be modern hunting rifles suitable for scope use and were stocked accordingly. Some were built as traditional pieces for use with irons and actually came with good sights, a rarity these days, crescent buttplates and chambered for old-timey rounds like .38/55, .30/40, .405, and .45/70. They also made a number of BPCR models with Badger barrels and target sights that are as close to being an out-of-the-box competetive rifle as it gets, and at an amazing price. These last are in great demand. None of those were marketed as a reproduction of anything in particular, just excellent single-shot rifles made with modern materials and strong, well finished, and accurate.

Last edited by Pappy348; 02/25/16.

What fresh Hell is this?