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CVA .45 kentucky rifle barrel

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I picked up this NOS barrel recently in the hopes of running into a poorly maintained rifle in the future. One with a rusty bore. I have a CVA kentucky already and it is in very good condition however the idea of having another with a new barrel would be nice. After looking at this new barrel, it only says CVA, what is in the photo, and a serial number. No proof marks. My other barrel on my rifle does not say CVA anywhere, it says jukar spain and a much higher serial number with no other info, no proof marks, not even the common black powder only warning. Also, the NOS barrel has noticeably wider grooves in the rifling and the rear sight dovetail is a couple inches more towards the front, the under tenons and front sight dovetail, tang, are all the same as the spain barrel. I think it is the law that products made outside of the USA have to be marked with the country or origin. Does anyone know why they are so different?
 

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Barrels made in Europe will have proof marks. It could be marked CVA and have proof marks which would be made in Europe (almost certainly Spain). If no proof marks its probably made in USA. They are all good Barrels.
 
Barrels made in Europe will have proof marks. It could be marked CVA and have proof marks which would be made in Europe (almost certainly Spain). If no proof marks its probably made in USA. They are all good Barrels.
I read on here someplace that some of the early CVA barrels were made in USA and that later they were made in Spain. I have seen other CVA products marked Jukar and Dikar. This is a first for me no country-of-origin markings.
 
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