cva 12 gauge double barrel

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first off i hope i’m posting this in the right place if not i do apologize. i’m looking for some options and help been thinking about getting a shotgun for squirrel and small game and such , there a cva double barrel 12 at my local pawn shop. looks to be from 1985 or 86 can’t remember for sure the date code stamped infront of the serial #. my questions are what’s everyone’s opinion on them and does a .760 sound right on the choke ? the owner measured it with a gauge and told me it was a 76? he said that’s improved cylinder but from some reading online looks to be full-x full if i’m reading the chart right on shotgun bore measure. i don’t have any pics but it’s overall really clean the bluing is wearing somewhat but it’s crisp and smooth on the action and barrel are mirrors on inside price is 599$ may be able to get him to budge on it a little. should y’all consider this a decent price range for one of these or is he way out in left field with price ? didn’t appear to have been fired a lot has two new stainless nipples also. the stock is in really great shape. thank you for any help you may be able to throw my way
 
I think .760 is IC.

Have you looked around much? New and used market?

That's sounds like a good price for the condition you say. I search shotguns often.
 
Here is a chart describing bore diameter and choke diameter. .760 isn't a 12ga anything. That's a mod 10ga diameter. Your numbers are off presumably
 

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The cva locks are rough and the springs weak and basically non existent if one breaks. I second pedersoli because you can still get parts and are one of the only companies still making new sxs shotguns. Anything you need can be had for one. I personally own 3 pedersoli sxs
 
I picked up a CVA SXS 12 gauge about three years ago in excellent condition at a gun show for 200 bucks. The locks are not top shelf but they work. I think the seller just wanted to unload it and I was in the right place at the right time. That said 600 is a bit high. I have a Pedersoli 10 gauge that is an excellent gun plus there are parts available. The locks are good, not excellent as the main spring is very strong. Spend the extra money and you won't regret it. Be aware these SXS's are addictive, get one and you need another.
 

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