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SOLD CVA .50 Squirrel Rifle

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Bought this for my better half thinking a 24" barrel would be light enough for her. Turns out that's not the case, so I'm selling this guy off and looking at getter her a White Mountain Carbine.
CVA manufacture
.50 cal
Set triggers
24" bbl
Beech(?) stock
Bore is in excellent condition.
No cracks, chips, etc to stock
Mechanical function flawless

It's a handy little fella, but redundant in my stable, unfortunately.

$325+ shipping
(Shipping should be pretty inexpensive since this gun disassembles so easily.)

Venmo, Zelle, discreet PayPal Gift preferred.

Will drive an hour from Xenia OH for a FTF transfer.

Feel free to message me with any questions.

Thanks for looking.
Cheers,
dgfd
 

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Bore pics.
Not the best out there, but the best I can do.
Rifling is strong, sharp, shiny and free of debris.PXL_20210603_204333154.jpgPXL_20210603_204433216.jpgPXL_20210603_204454867.NIGHT.jpgPXL_20210603_204550684.NIGHT.jpgPXL_20210603_204555705.NIGHT.jpgPXL_20210603_204559628.NIGHT.jpg
 
For the curious, from what I gather, these guns were commonly sold in multi barrel sets (with the other two possibilities being .32 and .36) The overall name of the gun stayed the same irrespective of caliber.

Definitely weird to see on a .50, i had to look twice, myself.
 
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