Actually , CVA never made anything they were and are an importer .
In CVA’s early years they were a retailer . Not a manufacture .
Early CVA were made here in the US . Most notably their double pinned mountain rifles . The barrels on those rifles were made by a couple notable companies and still sought after today .
They were also marketed in 45-58 cal and carried a lot nicer hardware.
The other rifle that CVA marketed that is rare is the Kentucky one piece full stock .
This was a very limited run in the early 1970’s and came in 45 and 36 cal .
I suspect the reason it was dropped so quickly was do to Jukar , Markwell and Ulta high changing to the 2 piece stock to cut costs .
Yes that’s right , all these rifle were originally full stock one piece rifles.
When CVA went to the 2 piece stock , they also did this in 2 ways .
First was a wide 2 inch brass band . Then came the joiner plate that is most commonly seen today and is still used by traditions on their 2 piece models .
Now flash forwards into the 1980’s after CVA hired jukar to make their rifles .
This is where things get kinda confusing .
Cva came out with a smaller line of rifles.
Most totally the deer hunter , squirrel rifles and such .
But they were having legal problems .
Thus enter Traditions. Much of the traditions line was originally CVA products . The only one that I know of that traditions did not use was the early CVA mountain rifles.
So what happened was that from 1987-about 1995 you end up with cva producing a bunch of rifles under different names all of which look identical . . IE Pennsylvania Deer hunter , Plainsman , Bobcat …….
In the lat 1990s , they finally settle on calling the rifle the bobcat for their entry level design .
They also tried modifying existing lines . So you get the CVA hawken which looks just like the frontier rifle but without a patch box .
Myself , I know of no book that lists all the buns CVA offered . The reason is that like the early one piece ling rifle, they were not listed but offered in limited numbers by special order ONLY .
In the end CVA retailed a lot of BP items . Rifles shotguns, muskets , small cannons and pistols . a lot of it is listed . But the better quality items , you wont see untell one day you run across it