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Very nice and very well done! It is a similar color to my 1981 T/C.
 

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Very nice work you did. You took a nice looking gun and made it a beautiful looking gun. You definitely got the most out of that kit. I've seen others you have done in the past with similar results so I know this ain't your first. Amazing what is hiding inside one of those kits if you have the patience and knowledge to exploit its full potential,and you certainly did. Well done.
 
Wow! That came out amazing!! Great work!! I built a few CVA kits in the early 80s…. I’ve been redoing the stocks on them. But now I see I have to step it up a notch! Yours is superb!
 
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