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Let me guess. If someone says "yes", you're going to ask them a question about it? :wink:
 
Never heard of that model... but lots of us have/have had CVA 32 Squirrel rifles. :wink:

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My daughter and I "co-own" one, as stated single trigger, drilled and tapped for scope, pretty much looks same as photo.
 
I bought 2 squirrel rifles tonight off of GB.I thought the guy had the wrong name on the description.They both have the double set triggers.Is that the only difference between the Varmint and squirrel rifles the triggers?
 
I bid on one at an auction around here but it went up to $250 and I said it wasn't worth that because it's basically the same thing as the traditions deerhunter.
 
Yes I have one as well, got mine at BassPro shop back in 1995. Stock has a brass nose piece and the rifle has a single trigger. It has been a great shooter with 20gr pyrodex P and a 311 round ball.
 
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