It is on consignment on Gunbroker.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=340018288

Brent and others are correct about scoping these single shots. They work and look best with vintage style externally adjusted scopes, but must be drilled and tapped for the blocks.

One problem with mounts for modern scopes is the varying barrel contours. To line up properly with the rear mount on the receiver, the front mount must end up the correct height, which depends in part on the barrel. I don't know what mount choices there are on the current market.

BTW, contrary to rumors that have circulated, none of the Miroku 1885 .22s had "match grade barrels and chambers", and the only difference between the Grade I and Grade II is cosmetic. They are basically production rifles like most others, not semi-custom. The Browning/Winchester/Miroku BPCRs with Badger barrels are another matter.

Paul


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