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Maple stock with 15/16 barrel channel. Complete with hardware as shown. Im thinking it has the wrong lock, moreso than being inletted badly. This is from an early CVA kit that the original owner did not complete or do a great job of inletting, but put a finish on the wood. Its all from the late 70’s but unused. Although useable, it will need some work to get it looking right. $150
 
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you’re right. I had just sold a frontier but it had a 24” barrel. I had no idea they made both carbines and rifles.
Im assuming this stock has the wrong lock in it rather than being poorly inletted.
 
I looked up the lock, yours appears to be correct

View attachment 300223View attachment 300234View attachment 300235View attachment 300236View attachment 300242View attachment 300243View attachment 300244View attachment 300245View attachment 300246View attachment 300247Maple stock with 15/16 barrel channel. Complete with hardware as shown. Im thinking it has the wrong lock, moreso than being inletted badly. This is from an early CVA kit that the original owner did not complete or do a great job of inletting, but put a finish on the wood. Its all from the late 70’s but unused. Although useable, it will need some work to get it looking right. $150
Well if some body wanted a like new set of triggers and a like new lock for a spare for their Ole fathful rifle you can't buy the triggers or Lock for it trom CVA I know I buy parts from them every 2 was to a month I don't need them I got 10 of each on hand same way with Crockett parts and TC abolesete parts good luck with your sale poker if you need a spare part these are cheap,enough
 
guy's. I just checked the dimensions of my early cva mountain rifle lock plate which is the same as the lock shown.
i checked it against a L&R Durs Egg plate the L&R is longer and just a smidge wider.
looks like it would cover the beaver marks of this inletting thus giving one the option of using this very nice maple stock. scrape it and hit it with aqua fortis and watch the figure pop.
don't mean to hijack the thread but there is plenty of potential in this stock.
 
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