Howdy Folks,
I'm new here, and this looked like a good place to start--even though I'm the "bearer of bad news".
Yes, I was in contact with CVA's Customer Service Manager/Public Relations. I inquired about the supposed discontinuation of all sidehammer guns, AND all pistols too.
It is 100% true. CVA will only be selling inline rifles and shotguns from now on. To paraphrase the response, "the change was a MUST, due to market demand, for CVA to remain in business". CVA did not specifically address their dropping all pistol products, but I'm sure it's due to lack of sales.
Also according to CVA, they sold off the old stock of parts to make room for the inline replacement/repair parts.
I gather from this, that if you have a problem with an older CVA sidehammer rifle/shotgun, or CVA pistol... you're pretty much "stuck with it".
It is unfortunate that most persons newly into muzzleloading are driving the market with their purchase of an inline design and associated accessories.
Most of the "muzzleloader shooters" that I am friends with, are shooting inlines with black powder pelletized substitutes, saboted pistol bullets, and modern shotgun primers. Some even have scopes. When I asked them why, they explained that it was just another way to "kill more deer". I think the same applies to their "bowhunting" as well.
If that is typical of today's hunters' attitudes, then are we merely becoming a relic of the past!?!?!
From now on, traditional muzzleloading is going to be VERY expensive, as most of the "off the shelf" guns are imports from Italy, and the US Dollar is not doing very favourably against the Euro. OR... we can hope to find a good used "older gun" on auction sites, or at gun shops, gun shows, etc... same goes for parts.
There is another option; but I do not have the financial resources to purchase a custom made gun either. Even buying quality parts and building one myself isn't a viable option--good parts generally cost big money (at least to me).
I'm not completely helpless with mechanical things, or tools, or putting together (taking apart) complicated things, but I wouldn't come close to ending up with a decent looking gun.
Any one else care to comment?
WV_Hillbilly