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I have an old Miroku .16ga/.66cal flintlock smoothbore with 32" barrel. Nothing fancy but a pretty good shooter when lock sparks. Needs a Good Sharp flint or better yet, an L&R lock upgrade or someone to build a new hard frizzen for it. Stock has been modified to accept wooden ramrod. Non-functioning lock plate removed from butt and brass tacks in holes where screws were. Not sure what kind of wood was used. Has a 2 piece stock with brass band at connection. Will include 45 or so .648 round balls, about a doz flints, and if local pickup a pound of Goex. $500 shipped in lower 48.
 

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Miroku is solid stuff--Japanese quality steel. Miroku along with Belgians
were involved in taking over Browning. I have some Miroku Pistols.
The craftsmanship is great --esp the barrels.
 
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