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I bought 2 rifles from a local pawn shop. TC Renegade .50 percussion: previous owner added sling swivel/stud and Pachmyar recoil pad. What are the source/dimensions of an original butt plate/length of stock from rear of tang to butt? I don't know if stock has been cut down any. Other gun is CVA Hawken .50 percussion missing front and rear sights. I looked in Dixie catalog, none listed. Any help wpould be appreciated in returning these rifles to original conditions.
 
Check on eBay. I got a front and rear primitive style for like $18.00, and it really enhanced the "look" of my CVA squirrel gun...Bud
 
On my 54 Renegade, from the rear of the tang to the steel butt where the wood ends it's 11 1/2" on top. They are the same stock on the 54 or 50 I think.
 
I may have a spare set of sights for the Hawken if you want the adjustable style.
 
The stock is 11 1/4", looks like it has been cut down for recoil pad. Does anyone have any ideas on making the rifle appear as if used by Native Americans? I will keep looking for buckhorn sights for the CVA.
 
Deer Creek Products-765-525-6181 carries CVA parts. They don't have a web site, but they do answer the phone and they know what they're talking about. Good people.
 
Take the universal T/C sighting set from DGW. That will work or call Log Cabin Shop in Lodi/Ohio. They have CVA sights in stock.

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Kirrmeister
 
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