here is the problem mike ., im not sure if this is do to something being a kit , or if completed production gun .
But I have seen CVA mountain rifle barrels as small as 7/8 .
Now was this do to the barrels finishing or was that the barrel size . Or could the case be that a barrel was replaced and that replacement barrel was slightly under dimension
Who can say . We are basically talking about 1/16th . that’s 1/32 difference in either side .
I found long ago , when it came to CVA you just don’t know .
Just last weekend I worked on a fellas CVA Kentucky . I have known the fella for a very long time . But actually had not seen the rifle for some years . He was having a problem with the lock holding at full cock .
So we left the line and I broke the lock down and touched up the sear and tumbler . We went back to the line . The last shot is an oxygen cylinder at 235 yards . When he shot the target rang very nice .
I made a comment that I have never heard a 45 cal ring that target so well and ask what his load was .
His reply was that the rifle was a 50 not a 45 .
So I came home and looked through my old catalogs . I show no listing for 50 cal option in the CVA Kentucky . So I called him up to double check . The barrel is marked Connecticut Valley Arms Kentucky , 50 cal . He said his wife had bought it for him in 1974 new .
So now next month im going to take my micrometer and Mic the barrel .and add that data to my CVA info .
I don’t think we can assume anything here . . The barrel has to be measured to know it could very well be the case that Lances barrel is 15/16 but IMO it could just as easy be 7/8