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SOLD CVA Hawken .50 Double Wedge 32" Barrel Nickel

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Hello,
Today I am selling A CVA Hawken replica in .50 caliber. Bore is in good shape, barrel length is 32", overall gun length is 47.5". Double set triggers, locks up nicely. This gun has two barrel wedges. The triggerguard, patchbox, and buttplate are nickel plated, and the forend cap looks to be made of composite. Comes with sturdy ramrod with a cleaning and loading jag attached to the end.
I'm asking $200 plus cost of shipping to you. First "I'll take it" or PM get's it. Bunch of pictures below.
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Thanks!
Ben
 
This picture shows the end of the bore: 20191016_104939.jpg

Edit: also wanted to add that after some research I'm pretty confident the twist rate is 1:48"
 
The Mountain Rifle has a roundball twist. I believe it’s either 1 in 60 or 1 in 66 twist.
 
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