As I'm sure you know, Ardesa has been making the sidelock rifles and pistols that CVA imported into the US for years.
After CVA decided to stop importing the traditional style guns, Traditions took over the job of importing the Ardesa made guns.
Back in the 1970's, the Spanish made Ardesa muzzleloaders locks, stocks and set triggers left much to be desired in the quality of the materials used, the heat treatment of the steel parts and the general design.
In the 1980's many of these problems were fixed by Ardesa which made their guns still relatively inexpensive but reliable.
The barrels produced by them have always been good quality products that shoot well.
Over the years, I have owned the CVA Frontier and the CVA Hawken rifles.
Both were good shooters but I wasn't impressed with the wood they used for the stocks.
I currently own a CVA 12 guage double barrel shotgun. It was given to me by a neighbor and had been "built" by his father from a kit.
After totally refinishing it and correcting some of his inletting errors it turned out to be a very nice gun. I wish they were still being made and imported into the US.