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CVA Kentucky .45 cal
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One of my my best friends owned and shot one in the 70's and 80's.
He was one tough competitor at the area shoots.
Good choice for a first, too bad it isn't a flintlock :rotf:
Flintlocklar :grin:
 
My first front stuffer was a cap gun also. All the cap guns are gone but I wish I had kept the first one an underhammer from H&A.

Mark (Frenchie)
 
I shot and deer hunted with a CVA halfstock put together from a cheap kit. Sucker was accurate, handy and did the job just fine.
 

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