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whatever happen to all the CVA penn. rifles??

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i just traded off an absolutly beautiful lancaster custom for a production gun and a semi custom and im as happy as a clam. i will shoot these with no fear of scratches or dings where the custom hang mostly on my wall along with a coupel more ,i have a house in 50flint and a brennen in 54 and i shoot neither. now i have a little .40flinter and i can shoot the crapp out of it. this with 62smoothie wilson is my two favorites ,and the customs,wellthey are nice to look at . :v
 
"craptacular" :haha: crowhop could i borrow this word from time to time it could be used to describe so many things :rotf: :rotf: :thumbsup:
 
seems like cva made alot of those pennsylvania rifles,but you never see them for sale, everyone put them on the wall? I have one and my brother wants one,but we can't find any, we check all the auctions and round robins,even put it on the wish lists in places...but nothing happens...are they a collectors piece or just gatherin dust? anyone know? RC :confused:
I saw one a few months ago on gun broker. Just keep looking,even eBay has stocks,barrels and locks from the older guns.good luck
 
Interesting,I have one of those CVA Pennsylvania long rifles,and I just had it out today first time it has been shot in at least 6 years,I put it away in middle of deer season loaded,it was still loaded,I pulled the toothpick out of flash hole trickled a few grains of powder in flash hole, primed her up and rang a tombstone gong about 40 yards away, the reason she got put up loaded was there was a family medical emergency,and with trying to care for family member for years I just didn't have the time to shoot the load out and give her a proper cleaning. Things have changed the last few months so I once again have some time to get back into shooting the muzzleloaders.

I might try to take a picture or two of her and post on here in a day or two if I can figure out how to post pictures.
 
Nice to find this thread as I recently inherited my father's CVA PA longrifle with the 40" barrel.

Anyone know the twist rate in this thing?

I'm contemplating a refinish with iron nitrate on the stock and a deep browning of the barrel. The furniture finish is in good shape, but the rifle just doesn't look right with it.

Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Fred
 
Does it look like the Shenandoah by Traditions? They also show a Pennsylvania (second picture) . They look very similar.
 

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