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I have inherited from my brother some muzzleloader stuff.
He was more of a collector than a shooter.
I would appreciate some help in determining values before offering them in the classified section. I am trying to follow the website rules.
This is the list – all seem to be CVA:
A finished Kentucky rifle .45 cal – approximately 49 inches long
An unfinished kit – Hawken .50 cal – 44 inches long –
This probably should be considered parts, as I do not know if the kit is complete.
There are also these pistols which I will post in the pistol section.
2 Kentucky pistol kits in original package.
1851 Colt Navy kit in original package.
New Orleans Ace kit with 2 barrels
New Orleans Ace finished pistol
I hope the pictures are sufficient. I will try to add more in the ads.
I do not want this to appear as a scam.
Also how is the best way to handle payment.
Thanks for your help.
 

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The easier way to get a handle on the values would be to go to the deer creek site. Keep in mind that the Traditions kits and guns are the same as CVA.

https://www.deercreekproducts.net/
You have a couple things there that I believe are out of production. Might be worth a bit more than expected. If stuff doesn't sell you can always reduce the price.

I use PAYPAL or USPS MO. Avoid Cashiers checks. Easy and often counterfeited.
 
The easier way to get a handle on the values would be to go to the deer creek site. Keep in mind that the Traditions kits and guns are the same as CVA.

https://www.deercreekproducts.net/
You have a couple things there that I believe are out of production. Might be worth a bit more than expected. If stuff doesn't sell you can always reduce the price.

I use PAYPAL or USPS MO. Avoid Cashiers checks. Easy and often counterfeited.
I was referenced to the Deer Creek site earlier today. I found that the rifle parts kit was a Mountain kit.
They have a good diagram of parts and a parts prices. The Mountain rifle kit is nearly $400 in parts.
I did not know that the Tradition kits were the same as CVA.
Thanks for your help.
 

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