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HELP, does anyone know anything about set triggers on a CVA 50cal ?

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Kia Ora Mooman, I have a CVA .50 mountain rifile??? 1 wedge Hakwin. Sorry I'm really not 100% on type.
I have a TC Hawkein also looks same.style. I enjoy both but perfer the CVA for taking game. I think its 1 inck smaller than TC? Barrel is thicker. Got quite a few black powder guns. & make own powder. Got a tree in NZ called Kowhai & it make very very fast BP 💨

If someone here can't help you google "C.V.A." i am sure they could help you with your problem.
 
Thanks 👍 I've got a bit too go on now. Appreciate your & everyone's inputs and time. Pretty nice website this 1. Really great to help & read what everyone is doing. Its s great thing our interest.
Aroha a nui everyone
Ki kite ano.
Oopps :( break the rules.but that's the 1st language .
Keep your self's safe & enjoy.
 
This is from the Traditions pamphlet. Should be the same for CVA?
 

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Hi Chris, Oddly enough I just had the same issue with my CVA Mountain Rifle. What turned out was the trigger assembly was sitting a fraction too deep in its recess. To fix it I cut the base off a .223 shell and quietly filed it down till it fit as a spacer over the tang screw that connects both the Tang and trigger assembly. It now holds perfectly on both half and full cock, something it hadn't done well for a while.
Google Deer Creek Products ? and you can see what rifle you have. The Mountain rifle has 2 wedge pins but the triggers and lock are the same Spanish made units. I have bought stuff from Deer Creek before but they haven`t answered my last couple of email requests.
 
Morena. Thanks very much. I've been real busy at mahi( work) & with every ones inputs here & some basic kiwi have a go I will get too the cause. Looking forward to it. To everyone who has given me such useful & helpful advice. Tatou ( thank you) really appreciate your time & help 👍💥💨
Ata Marie
Kind regards Chris
 
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