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harrymarsh

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Found a Kentucky CVA kit languishing in a gunshop in Austin, Tx. Am in the process of building it. Will post a pic when done. Never made a gun kit before and my mechanical skills are almost non-existant. Its .45 caliber.

Pguy
 
Nice find. I remember back when BP gun kits were a dime a dozen at Kmart, but those days are long gone. Looking forward to seeing it when you get done. :hatsoff:
 
Pguy said:
Found a Kentucky CVA kit languishing in a gunshop in Austin, Tx. Am in the process of building it. Will post a pic when done. Never made a gun kit before and my mechanical skills are almost non-existant. Its .45 caliber.

Pguy

Exactly what I'm looking for. Possibles Shop has walnut furniture kits for $280.
 
got one also biult from kit good shooter. I use 40 grains of FFFg or p or 777 FFFg with a .440 cast ball and a .012 pillow ticking patch. won lots of club shoots with it.
 
I recently built one in 45 caliber (had sat in a closet unopened for 30+ years),still need to refine the stock work(winter project). It has been a learning experience,still working on finding best load.
 
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