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12 gauge. 26” barrels choked Improved Cylinder and Modified. It is in excellent condition as pictures below indicate. Miroku manufactures the Citori and other models for Browning. Once Browning started using Miroku to manufacture the Citoris they made an agreement for Miroku to stop importing guns to the U.S. so the Miroku name is not as widely known here as it is in Europe and Asia. Asking $850 plus $50 for shipping in a hard case.
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Damn I really want this but have to figure out how to make it happen. Does it have extractors or ejectors?
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you sure? Looks like ejectors
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you sure? Looks like ejectors I have a few of these, great shotguns! As for the question, one cannot tell if this gun has ejectors, you are looking at the extractors which are the same as ejectors without the associated spring loaded "kicker" system in the forend.. WIth exractors only, the rounds need to be extracted by hand whereas with ejectors, fired rounds are ejected when opening the action. Looking at the engraving, I would assume it has ejectors Confused?
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you sure? Looks like ejectors I have a few of these, great shotguns! As for the question, one cannot tell if this gun has ejectors, you are looking at the extractors which are the same as ejectors without the associated spring loaded "kicker" system in the forend.. WIth exractors only, the rounds need to be extracted by hand whereas with ejectors, fired rounds are ejected when opening the action. Looking at the engraving, I would assume it has ejectors Confused? All the ones I have seen that have separate parts for each barrel have been ejectors. If its a extractor its one piece for both barrels. I could definitely be wrong though.
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Somebody please buy this-----I'm getting weak. The force is strong with this one!!
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If this had 28 inch barrels it would be on the way to my house. Sometimes you see these as Charles Daly guns. When Browning took over it morphed into the Citori.
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you sure? Looks like ejectors I have a few of these, great shotguns! As for the question, one cannot tell if this gun has ejectors, you are looking at the extractors which are the same as ejectors without the associated spring loaded "kicker" system in the forend.. WIth exractors only, the rounds need to be extracted by hand whereas with ejectors, fired rounds are ejected when opening the action. Looking at the engraving, I would assume it has ejectors Confused? All the ones I have seen that have separate parts for each barrel have been ejectors. If its a extractor its one piece for both barrels. I could definitely be wrong though. I have one that is an extractor only and the extractors are split. Conversely I have a Beretta BL-3 that is extractor only and has a one-piece extractor.
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The one piece extractor guns were the Italian made Chas Daly's
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That makes sense Jim.
Jim Wisner was also surprised mine wasn’t an ejector. He wanted to see the inside of the forend to see if it had been relieved for springs...nope.
These are good guns.
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