Bought two CVA Mountain rifles in 1977. Wife wanted a rifle for the shoots. Modified hers with a poured nosecap and a cheekpiece that didn't leave a bruise. Straightened out the lines built her a buttstock that was narrow...beat it out of water heater iron and filed it., New triggerguard from round rod...new sights outta 3/4 inch square stock. She won a couple of ladies events and sold it. The husband of the lady that bought it said..."This is a CVA." He was indignant. I said, "So? It shoots don't it?"Two things. A little context may help this thread.
That does not look like the CVA Mountain rifle stocks I have as the ramrod entry site appears to use a thimble, rather than the typical metal nose of the CVA rifles.
More experienced readers may give more accurate info.
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