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SOLD .50 Caliber CVA STALKER

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50 Caliber CVA STALKER. The 27" octagonal barrel has approx. 98% blue with Scattered light patina and a very good bore. Excellent stock. Made in Spain. Bead front sight, adjustable rear sight. Case colored hammer and side plate. Recoil pad toe has chunk hanging loose. Has wooden ramrod. Payment by USPS Money Order or Certified Check only. ASKING $250+Shipping.
 

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No offense, but in my area of the country that would be a 100.00 rifle. It is a CVA and not in all that great of shape. Thompson's are sometimes bought for 200. Adjusting your realistic expectation of worth may help you sell it quicker.
 
No offense, but in my area of the country that would be a 100.00 rifle. It is a CVA and not in all that great of shape. Thompson's are sometimes bought for 200. Adjusting your realistic expectation of worth may help you sell it quicker.
I am getting that feeling.
 
Will entertain any reasonable offer based on above at this point. A cautionary tale about buying anything on spec you are unfamiliar with!
 
Like I said....mine was $69.00 new (not a kit). In good shape it would be worth maybe $100.00. These are super simple entry level rifles that shoot straight and Kill deer! An excellent choice for a youngster, a small guy, a normal woman or as a back up in case you drive over your custom at camp!
 
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