I went to a gun show today and found a gun for my buddy who is wanting to start dabbling in muzzleloading. It is a CVA Mountain Stalker in .54 caliber.
The markings on the barrel say that it was made in Spain, and has a twist of 1:38. It has a synthetic stock and two piece scope mounts, but no scope. The barrel has a few scratches in the bluing, but nothing major. It also has a driftable rear sight, and a driftable front sight - the front sight does not appear to be stock. It did not have a ramrod.
The seller allowed me to run a couple of wet patches through the bore. I picked up some fouling, but no rust. After some haggling, I ended up buying it for $35.00.
I got it home, pulled the barrel, and removed the nipple and cleanout screw. Both the nipple and the cleanout screw came out easily. I plunged the bore with boiling soapy water, dried the bore, then ran two doses of foming barrel blaster through it. I then scrubbed the bore 50 times with a nylon brush, making sure to get the powder chamber as well. After that I gave the bore a coat of Barricade (Sheath) and put the gun back together.
While swabbing the bore, I got a very slight bit of drag on the patches in the vicinity of the scope mount screws. I left the cleanout screw out and put a light against the cleanout screw hole, which lit up the bore quite well. the bore looks very clean, no pitting or rust, but it looks as if one of the holes for a scope mount screw is all the way through into the bore. I can't be certain if there are multiple holes or just one (I can only see one). Other than that, the bore looks to be in excellent shape.
What can you guys tell me about this gun? For 35$ I figured no big loss if it's a dog. Will that screw hole really mess up the performance of the gun? Also, the nipple barrel and front sight do not appear to be stock - I'll attach some photos.
Whatever you fellas can tell me about this gun sure is appreciated!
The markings on the barrel say that it was made in Spain, and has a twist of 1:38. It has a synthetic stock and two piece scope mounts, but no scope. The barrel has a few scratches in the bluing, but nothing major. It also has a driftable rear sight, and a driftable front sight - the front sight does not appear to be stock. It did not have a ramrod.
The seller allowed me to run a couple of wet patches through the bore. I picked up some fouling, but no rust. After some haggling, I ended up buying it for $35.00.
I got it home, pulled the barrel, and removed the nipple and cleanout screw. Both the nipple and the cleanout screw came out easily. I plunged the bore with boiling soapy water, dried the bore, then ran two doses of foming barrel blaster through it. I then scrubbed the bore 50 times with a nylon brush, making sure to get the powder chamber as well. After that I gave the bore a coat of Barricade (Sheath) and put the gun back together.
While swabbing the bore, I got a very slight bit of drag on the patches in the vicinity of the scope mount screws. I left the cleanout screw out and put a light against the cleanout screw hole, which lit up the bore quite well. the bore looks very clean, no pitting or rust, but it looks as if one of the holes for a scope mount screw is all the way through into the bore. I can't be certain if there are multiple holes or just one (I can only see one). Other than that, the bore looks to be in excellent shape.
What can you guys tell me about this gun? For 35$ I figured no big loss if it's a dog. Will that screw hole really mess up the performance of the gun? Also, the nipple barrel and front sight do not appear to be stock - I'll attach some photos.
Whatever you fellas can tell me about this gun sure is appreciated!