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Stubert

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I was looking at the CVA website for info on a 12 gauge percussion turkey gun I bought. I see they make NO sidehammers anymore. Isn't it ironic that their logo is a drawing of a flintlock lock?
 
Traditions does...same class of gun made in Spain
but I think they are superbly weighed and very fine shooters...priced right inexpensively too
...I saw that electronic thing...wow..the inliners' future
 
Doesn't the Navy use electronics in some of their in~lines? :shocked2:
 
I was extremely disappointed when I saw their website and saw that they do not make real ML's any more. All they have is them space guns now. really sad. :shake:
 
:cursing: Its really tough when looking for (old) CVA parts huh!! I personally think they should outlaw some of the new fangled stuff
OK there I said it!!
dry ball john
 
How does one go about using a battery ignition, a closed breech, stainless barrel and calling it a primitive arm.
 
For you guys that havent been on for very long CVA got really torn up on here by a bunch of postings and E to them some months back , for kicks you might want to look it up. Fred :hatsoff:
 
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