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Is there a dealer for the Charles Daly shotguns? I need some wood for a O/U 12 guage


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Numrich? remember these are huglu as well


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Numrich? remember these are huglu as well


They don't have anything.
This gun is a Japanese Maroku model 700 12 guage this one was made in Japan, "according" to the experts i the same factory as the Browning, Looks really well made to me. Imported by Charles Daly as I understand it.


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Have fitted a Browning Citori stock to an early Charles Daly - worked well, needed little internal fitting and no external fitting.

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thanks for that - I was not aware of an earlier Japanese import


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Is this it?

https://www.sarcoinc.com/brown...27-stock-and-forend/


Looks simular will have to do some more research
Thanks for the information


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I had researched this and it is in 12 ga dimension according to SARCO. Ours is a 20 ga.

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Originally posted by Bobster:
Is this it?

https://www.sarcoinc.com/brown...27-stock-and-forend/


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Charles Daly imported the O/U shotguns made in Japan by Miroku from 1964 - 1976

The Pre type 1 Citori parts are the same, 1973 - 76
The type 1 parts mostly interchange as well, 1976 - 1978

In 1978 Browning/Miroku redesigned the action, so after that most of the type 2,3 and 4 Citori parts do not interchange with the earlier shotguns

Western Gun Parts in Canada has some wood for the Pre type 1 Citori guns

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Charles Daly imported the O/U shotguns made in Japan by Miroku from 1964 - 1976

The Pre type 1 Citori parts are the same, 1973 - 76
The type 1 parts mostly interchange as well, 1976 - 1978
In 1978 Browning/Miroku redesigned the action, so after that most of the type 2,3 and 4 Citori parts do not interchange with the earlier shotguns

Western Gun Parts in Canada has some wood for the Pre type 1 Citori guns
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According to their response they haven't any parts or wood for the shotguns.
They said they never heard of the Miroku guns
so I am still looking


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Rolland,
Is your Daly shotgun stock repairable at all?
If possible I would find someone to fix it, unless you don't have one now?
 
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Rolland,
Is your Daly shotgun stock repairable at all?
If possible I would find someone to fix it, unless you don't have one now?


both stocks are missing just have the barrels and action.


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You might try Art's In Missouri, they may have a citori stock available


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You might try Art's In Missouri, they may have a citori stock available


do you have any contact information?


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Hope this is the correct one, he used to specialize in Browning

Art's
phone: 636-944-3630
Email: info@artsgunshop.com


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Hope this is the correct one, he used to specialize in Browning

Art's
phone: 636-944-3630
Email: info@artsgunshop.com


Jim
I contacted him he is looking at what he has in inventory
Thanks


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