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I am downsizing my collection of firearms and need help identifying this .45 Caliber percussion rifle. The rifle measures 48" long and has an unmarked 23" inch barrel. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
I’d move your questions over to the percussion forum.
This rifle looks EXACTLY like my .45 CVA Kentucky I built in about 1975, down to the markings on the lock, design of the stock and barrel pin locations, trigger guard and everything else.Also, several companies sold basically the same rifle in the early 70s that were made by Jukar in many cases. I think CVA sold them unmarked as kits during the time. I built one from a kit back then,
Typo 32"? That is the jukar length is it not?As I look at the pictures it looks like the barrel is longer than 23 inches. Broome 1000 is the barrel measurement correct?
As I look at the pictures it looks like the barrel is longer than 23 inches. Broome 1000 is the barrel measurement correct?
The eyes must have been playing tricks on me. Yes it is 33 1/2.
I have several CVA/Jukar rifle and they have the exact same rear sight.
I have the Jukar and the barrel is 33 1/2. Mine is stamped on the left side of the barrel ( Jukar then the serial # and the Spain) Great shooter at 50 yards with 5 shots I get a 3 inch group until I broke the front sight now it shots 3 inch high. Here are some photos of it when I was out Deer hunting.Typo 32"? That is the jukar length is it not?
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