
Iron Set
Miura MC-502 QPQ Iron Set

Miura MC-502 QPQ Iron Set
Miura · Iron Set · MC-502 QPQ
Best Trade-In
$1,283
Trade-In Values
| Condition | Trade-In Value |
|---|---|
| Brand New | $1,068.75 |
| Mint | $1,282.50 |
| Average | $1,068.75 |
| Poor | $427.50 |
Trade-in values sourced from PGA Value Guide. Prices may vary.
About the Miura MC-502 QPQ Iron Set
The Miura MC-502 QPQ is a muscle-cavity iron forged from premium S20C soft carbon steel, finished with a durable black QPQ (Quench Polish Quench) treatment. The MC-502 sits in the middle of Miura's lineup — more forgiving than a pure blade, but with the compact shaping and workability that low-handicap players demand. The QPQ finish darkens the head to a muted black tone that develops a natural patina through play, giving each set a character that changes with use.
The design updates over previous Miura cavity-backs include increased face progression (less offset), a softer rounded top line, and a refined toe profile. On the back of the iron, strategically placed channels redistribute weight from the upper body to the sole, which increases bounce and camber for better turf interaction. The result is one of the most playable muscle-back cavities Miura has produced — the club glides through turf quickly rather than digging, even from tight lies.
Feel is the MC-502's strongest selling point. S20C is among the softest steels used in iron forging, and Miura's precision manufacturing keeps tolerances tight enough that each head in the set delivers a consistent, buttery impact. The lofts are traditional by modern standards, with the 7-iron at 33 degrees, so distance won't match game-improvement irons. But for the player who values feedback and shot control over raw yardage, the MC-502 delivers at a level few competitors can match.
Key Technology & Features
- Forged from premium S20C soft carbon steel for maximum feel
- QPQ (Quench Polish Quench) black finish for durability and low glare
- Redistributed sole weighting with channels for improved bounce and turf interaction
- Reduced face progression and refined top line for a clean look at address
- Precision 14-step Miura forging process for tight manufacturing tolerances
Detailed Specifications
| Head Material | Premium S20C Soft Carbon Steel |
|---|---|
| Finish | Black QPQ |
| 7-Iron Loft | 33° |
| PW Loft | 45° |
| Lie Range | 60.5° (3-iron) to 64° (PW) |
| Available Clubs | 3-iron through PW |
| Length Range | 39.0" (3-iron) to 35.5" (PW) |
| Construction | Forged muscle-cavity back |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Outstanding soft feel from S20C carbon steel
- +Excellent turf interaction — glides through rather than digging
- +Compact profile with enough cavity forgiveness for off-center hits
- +QPQ finish develops unique patina over time
Cons
- –Traditional lofts mean less distance than game-improvement irons
- –Requires consistent ball striking to get the most from the design
- –High price point relative to other forged cavity-back options
Best For
Low-handicap players who prioritize feel and shot shaping over distance, and want a forged muscle-cavity iron with a refined dark finish.