MK 38 Sporters have been about for a long long time so you should be able to get an excellent used one under £1000 . That gives you the option of 32” barrels as well. Don’t be confused by the later MK38 Sporter Teague . It’s a blatant marketing job of which is supplied with a couple of Teague manufactured aftermarket chokes , it’s not a fixed choke converted to the Teague Precision Choke system . You could buy any MK 38 Sporter and add any aftermarket extended choke .Been to see one £750 one owner original bill of sale think it's an 86
a few dings on wood and slight wear on bluing needs new pad
feels nice and tight very clean barrels
not sure whether to pay extra for new mk38 sporter though ??
Hamster, I have had Three Miroku 7000, "High Grade" 32" BARREL MULTI INVECTOR CHOKE over the years. Joe.The Miroku 7000 is an outstanding 2nd hand buy so long as it suits you, I find them too low in the comb (as ever) and they were never made in 32" flavour so that too may put some off. I bought a brand new 6000 grade 3 with 30" fixed chokes back in the late 80's but the affair only lasted weeks as it kicked like a mule and headaches were guaranteed after only 2 or 3 stands.
Luckily managed to trade it in for a new 682 but lost about £400 which was a small fortune back then.
I've always been led to believe they were only offered in 28/30" but I suppose the barrels between Miroku models can't be that different and perhaps interchangeable with gunsmith fettling ?! It may well be that some people ordered them with non std 32" barrels.Hamster, I have had Three Miroku 7000, "High Grade" 32" BARREL MULTI INVECTOR CHOKE over the years. Joe.
I purchased two of the 32" 7000 from Essex Gun brand newI've always been led to believe they were only offered in 28/30" but I suppose the barrels between Miroku models can't be that different and perhaps interchangeable with gunsmith fettling ?! It may well be that some people ordered them with non std 32" barrels.
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