Saw one of the Miruko/Winchesters on the Winchester web site about a month ago and thought I would never see one. Earlier this month, I walked into a Michigan gun store and saw one that was just put on display that morning. Made a deal I could not walk away from, and carried it home 100 miles on my BMW motorcycle.
I swore I would never really take it apart, but later that day, the temptation overcame me and I did take it down. These Miruko made Winchesters are a work of art. Everything worked as it should. However, the next time I take it apart, if ever, I will put a lot of oil on the magazine tube to prevent any marring. I am sure this area would mare up fast by continue take downs.
I always thought the take down feature was just "neat to have" rather than anything useful now days. Maybe it would be neat on the back of my motorcycle if I have a chance to ride back to Alaska (not sure if the Canadians would let me go through British Columbia and the Yukon with this "trapper" length carbine/rife).
Did get a chance to shoot it with my 69 year old eyes. Grouped about 1" at about 30 yards with the open sights. I am happy with that. The octagon barrel adds weight to it and it shoots very good.
Just some thoughts
Troooper Joe



