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Buddy of mine gave this to me bc I’m trying to make a CVA mountain rifle stock and he said do what I want with this and see if I can make it work. Don’t think I can but would at least like to know what it’s off of?
 

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I suspect parts from a Traditions, CVA, Ardesa, or one of the many old so called Hawken kits would be close. Someone here will probably be able to identify which based on the patch box cover. If you can identify which then a factory made gun’s parts would also likely fit. The best option would be to find the gun with a broken stock cheap and use yours to replace the stock.
 
I suspect parts from a Traditions, CVA, Ardesa, or one of the many old so called Hawken kits would be close. Someone here will probably be able to identify which based on the patch box cover. If you can identify which then a factory made gun’s parts would also likely fit. The best option would be to find the gun with a broken stock cheap and use yours to replace the stock.
I agree I mean it would be fun to put it together but I guess I better find out what it is first hahah
 
I agree that it has that Spanish made look to it. But Lyman used that bulls-eye patchbox on their early Plains Rifle.
 
That's one of the earlier Investarm Hawken rifles, before they switched to the round patchbox.
 

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