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For you knowledgeable people.
What trigger guard am I going to need for this pistol.
 

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That looks like a CVA Mountain Pistol guard.

But they work with some minor inletting.

Just need to drill a hole for the forward screw.
 

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Go to Deer Creek Products website. Tap the online store, then the tap the model of your pistol for parts available. Deer Creek bought all the parts for all the CVA
traditional flint and cap lock firearms. Good luck.
 
Go to Deer Creek Products website. Tap the online store, then the tap the model of your pistol for parts available. Deer Creek bought all the parts for all the CVA
traditional flint and cap lock firearms. Good luck.
I went there and they don't have it. I'll probably call them. I get better results like that.
Thanks
 
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