Cost of Miroku stock?

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Can anybody enlighten me as to the rough cost of a new and/or lightly used Trap stock for an MK38 ? Ideally a grade 5.

A pal has an MK 38 sporter  and he has just realised that the stock is too flat for him. He has shot it this week with a comb raiser and his shooting has improved markedly.

one obvious solution would be to try swapping the sporting stock for a trap version....

last question, I’m guessing that a used MK38 sporting stock has a lower value than the Trap equivalent ?

any info gratefully appreciated.

 
Are you sitting down ? A grade 5  Miroku stock acquired as a spare through a dealer is going to cost you around £1000 , yep a grand . I’ve had two Gd 5 stocks cast , which is a bit of a leap of faith , as if they had cracked ...

I’ve no idea where you’d get a lightly used trap stock from . As per Westley’s advice an adjustable comb is one way to go . My option would be to chop the 38 sporter in against a used Trap gun . 
 

ps my MK60 20g was way too low for me as well as lacking cast . I had the stock bent up at the wrist at the same time I had the cast done . I didn’t go adjustable comb as I was building a game gun and I think adjustable looks pants in that application . 

 
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Thanks guys - roughly what I had thought.

I have seen one decent looking stock  advertised for £750.

I doubt my mate would go for the adjustable option as like MB he shoots plenty of game days.

it sounds like a p/x deal is the way forward.

 
I can't believe it, what a mistake I made.

Recently I was offered a dirt cheap Miroku with a damaged stock. I looked on Ebay and there was only one and it was a grade 5. It matched but was about £230. It went into my watch list and was re listed several times and never sold. I thought it was too expensive so passed on it and the gun.

No idea what happened to the stock if you want to search the closed listings. 

 
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If you’re ok with grade 2 wood, the cost for a new one is about £450 according to a recent quote I had for a browning 525 

 
On Saturday last I had both my MK38 Trap and MK60 20gauge with me for a syndicate day  . I invited a friend up to shoot and he shot 6 out of 7 of my pegs  . His choice of weaponry is a 30” 725 pro sport and a 32” MK38  Teague sporter .  Side by side we had my 32” 38 Trap ( converted to “ proper “ long Teague thin wall chokes ) and the Teague 38 sporter which had  the lower stock  and the Teague branded long invector chokes .  The handling is markedly different . The 38 sporter is muzzle heavy and ponderous in comparison to the trap .  No doubt due to the barrel wall thickness for the Invector  choke thread . 
The MK38 Trap with chokes of .015” and 025” either as eased out fixed choke , or a real Teague Precision thinwall conversion,  is probably one of the best all rounders money can buy . 

that’s why I’d put any money towards a swap , because he won’t only get a trap stock he’ll get a totally different gun . 

 
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I would contact BWM direct and see if you can buy a damaged gd. 5 stock. I know of at least 3 that have gone back recently, after cracking  !  Get one of those and have it glued up, it will probably be stronger that it was originally  ??

 
Premier guns  ( doveridge ) did have mk38 sporters with trap woodwork , brand new. Don't know if they have any left. ??

 
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