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SOLD CVA Mountain Rifle (Made in USA)

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Selling my .50 CVA Mountain rifle. Overall VG condition. No rust. Minimal small blemishes on wood and metal from handling and safe wear. Nice shiny bore. I reshaped the wrist a bit to give the comb a steeper drop, like period plains rifles. Asking $375 SHIPPED. More photos available.
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Would consider trade for some buckskins. Surely someone has out grown theirs. I outgrew most of my cowboy clothes! LOL.
 
I already have one. These are great guns, and look more authentic than most assembly line repros. I paid the same for similar gun.
 
Those earlier USA made CVA rifles are nice. If it was a .54 I'd be in trouble. Looks like some decently figured wood.
 
8 Bore. I am 5'6". About 160 lbs. Shirts/jackets Medium (shirts in closet are 32-33 or Medium. Would have to measure chest. Maybe 34" waist (can alter a bit if practical) and a 30" inseam.
 
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