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FOR SALE CVA Percussion Kentucky Rifle, .45 Caliber With Accessories

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HHC199

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Older model .45 Caliber CVA Percussion Kentucky Rifle. Well kept and cleaned after firing. Bore in great shape. No cracks in stock. Comes with all accessories (pre-lubed patches, round balls, shot bag, loading block). Email at any time with any questions. $300 to lower 48. Price includes shipping/insurance by UPS Ground.

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Older model .45 Caliber CVA Percussion Kentucky Rifle. Well kept and cleaned after firing. Bore in great shape. No cracks in stock. Comes with all accessories (pre-lubed patches, round balls, shot bag, loading block). Email at any time with any questions. $300 to lower 48. Price includes shipping/insurance by UPS Ground.

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Interested. Is the 45 caliber ammo hard to get. PM me at 225-313-2086 thanks
 
I have a slightly older version that I'm going to get shooting again, these are good rifles. And yes you can get round ball many places, I bought some in a real store near me. I also recently bought a Lee mold that has .440 round ball and a REAL conical that I'm going to try.

Mine was better than minute of milk jug at 50 yards with 70 grains black powder and patched round ball the last time I shot it some 40 years ago. Need to fix some mistakes I made back then or might have been shooting it this morning. I think mine has a maple stock, was around the 1979-1982 time period when I last used mine.
 
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