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I have the oportunity to buy a CVA flintlock .50 CAL for $200.00 Canadian (About the same with your money right now) and I was wondering if this was a good deal or not. Thanks for any info.
I would say, no.If it was a St.Louis Hawken it might be an OK deal.If you do a little looking a T/C Hawken can be bought for around $250.00 and it comes with a lifetime guarantee . I don`t think CVA stands behind their guarantee on sidelock guns anymore??
I would say no. Thunder Ridge is selling that little rifle new for $172.89. [url]
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I like the CVA rifles. They seem to be very accurate. However, a friend of mine has one of the Plainsman rifles and the trigger pull on it is terrible. I think you would have to measure the pull in pounds instead of ounces.
Thanks for the advice guys, I did say to the guy that I couldn't take it. Apparently "we" don't have money for that type of thing right now. Anyway I will look around and find something when I have my finances in order. Thanks for all the replies, yeah $176 for a new one, $200 does seem a little high, Thanks again
Incidentally, Deer Creek had some pretty good deals in their catalogue, including a $159 Plainsman, a few months ago, at least. It had a picture of a deer superimposed on an outline of the Commonwealth of Connecticut laser-engraved on the stock, but they did have such a gun, for what it's worth.
I got one of those about a 1/2 yr ago for somewhat less didnt know what state that was.. had to work out some of the hammer/flint things since it was my first flint out of close to 30 something BP rifles since 1971 and I love it, its a toss up of my UHs or it anytime I go outside to shoot, really are fun those flintlocks, maybe as much or more than my underhammers. :hmm: Fred :hatsoff: for 159 now Id think id buy one again at that price knowing what I do now!
Here in Pa. that is what they are going for. Have seen several on different Websites. I sold one last year for $250.00 to a Handicapped young guy, was one of the best shootin` Flinter I had!!!