CONNECTICUT VALLEY ARMS (CVA)

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They were not "inlet with a chainsaw".. :shake:

I have owned CVAs from all 3 decades of their existence...including early Traditions...
Never had any wood issues...and only two lock issues...A weak spring, and a crappy early 80's flintlock.....Aside from that, they have been great.
Sure their ramrods were junk....But I don't judge a gun by its ramrod....That's like judging a car by the tires.....

Two words best describe many CVAs.....
Functional.
Accurate.
I built a CVA Mountain Rifle from a kit around 1980. The inletting was good all around with no 'gaposis' that I recall. I think I used a different piece of wood for the ramrod and kept the end pieces. I made a few minor mods like removing the extra finger hook from the trigger guard. It turned out to be a nice rifle and shot well. I'll post some photos later.
 

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