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    ALL TC OWNERS - NEWS and a WARNING!

    A very reliable source (old friend and hunting pard) called me tonight with news that will rock your world. It comes from a visit with a friend and TC employee at the SHOT Show. Hearsay still, but probably pretty reliable. Supposedly TC is being sold to Remington, and it will happen very...
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    CVA’s Siber Target Pistol: Its roots go back 160 years.

    Here is some information that I’ve gathered to document what I’ve learned about my example of a mostly unknown, high quality and highly accurate traditional target pistol that was offered by CVA in the late 80’s called the CVA Siber Target Pistol. Jean Siber Target Pistol The CVA Siber is a...
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    CVA Mountain Rifle Catalog Specs

    Here’s a start at clearing up some of the hearsay and speculation and memory errors on the early CVA Mountain rifles. These specifications are taken right from early CVA product catalogs and ads that I have in my possession or have photos of. So I suggest that they can be considered as...
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    CVA "USA" Mtn Rifle - ser numbers

    Re: the CVA "USA" marked Mountain rifles only (not the second, non USA marked version)... I'm trying to get an idea how many of these rifles were made. I personally know of serial numbers as low as less than 200 (00001XX), and almost as high as 44,000 (00439XX). That's a lot of rifles (or...
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    Buff hunt

    Probably already made the rounds here and I missed it. Just in case, a black powder buff hunt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZirWZXDXN4w
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    Mr. Roundball - barrel ID

    Is this serialization based on just your collection of barrels or from a long list you've been able to compile? Does it apply to Hawken barrels only? Does it also apply to Renegade barrels? Renegade standard barrels were 26" and their RB barrels were 30", right? Thanks.
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    Sorry you SouthPaws...

    Sorry I saw this too late for you southpaws. An old acquaintence just sold this mint factory built TC Renegade 50 LH on another site for $265 shipped. It's going to AK. Purty rifle... (click on link to see 600 pix wide) Larger Picture Link
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    Kalikimaka

    Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau'oli Makahiki Hou
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    Las Vegas Rendezvous

    The Spring Mountain Free Trappers Rendezvous is coming up November 9th-12th. It is held every year at the beautiful Spring Mountain Ranch State Park just outside of Las Vegas, NV. Separate primitive and tin teepee camping areas, traders row. Open to the public. Rifle, pistol and trade gun...
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    NV

    Nevada is Pacific? :hmm: Most considered it southwest. I get it... East Central Pacific. :surrender: Hail from the Capitol of Sin mostly, so howday to the rest of you sinners. :wink: WA
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    Aloha kakou

    I ke kanaka I laka aku. Aloha kakahiaka nui, Lali
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    SHOT Show 2006

    Just a reminder the 2006 SHOT Show runs Feb. 9-12 in Las Vegas. Maybe not much in traditional muzzle loaders, but Tim ought to have a few TC's on hand at least.
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    Hello the camp.

    New dog face here - glad to have found the camp to throw in with. First went traditional after growing up and while still living in the high Shining Mountains in the mid 60's, was pretty active through the 70's and early 80's, then kind of let the modern marvels take over most of my time...
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