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Straying a little on the thread here, but hope this helps some with a couple of your comments...
The CVA Zouave is in their 1975 catalog. So unless they brought it back later it may have only been available for one or more of the first years of the company. I don't have that catalog, but I do have pictures of it that includes the table of contents and of some of the pages (incl the one with the Zouave on it).
I'm guessing that the Prospector pistol you mention is another copy of the Tingle that was made back in the 60's here in the US. Several companies made versions of it... FIE had one, TC had the Scout, so it wouldn't surprize me if others copied it too.
Do know what you mean though about very rare offerings from CVA. I have a pistol that is still shrouded with mystery even though I have been trying to nail it down for years. It's a carbon copy of a 31 caliber Hege-Siber target pistol but is 45 caliber with a bright barrel instead of blued. It has "Conneticutt Valey Arms Inc, Black Powder Only .45 Cal. Spain" stamped on the bottom of the barrel like an after thought, and a serial number also on the bottom of the barrel. While I can't identify the proof marks on the barrel for sure I believe one is a Spanish admission proof, and the other is similar to a Spanish BP double barrel shotgun proof. It's quality is miles above the normal CVA firearms, Traditions, etc with a nicely engraved lock and barrel, single set trigger, cut checkering, nice wood, fit and finish. Pedersoli I might believe made it, but not the others. In looks ONLY it is similar to a Traditions Pioneer pistol, but a little bigger and with many major differences that are all huge improvements over the Traditions. Anyway, the Hege pistols are famous for winning the European matches, but since they are a wholesaler, importer and dealer, who knows who makes their award winning pistols. This CVA imported pistol is also extremely accurate no matter who made it.
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