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gotta ask, why did you part with the miroku after 22 years? and do you regret itOk I will chip in my little bit here. I’ve had quite a few Miroku’s over the years and I’m aware of the little quirks that they have.
I found that regular servicing by a proper gunsmith is the best way to avoid any sort of failure. Yes there is a bit of trigger slack, but that never stopped those guns from winning god knows how many championships over the years.
Years ago I had a miroku 3800 trap gun from new and I shot it for 22 years without a single failure. I just had it serviced once a year and had any suspect parts replaced, it never let me down.