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Author Topic: Made in the USA CVA Mountain rifle question  (Read 4500 times)

Offline BEAVERMAN

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Made in the USA CVA Mountain rifle question
« on: May 28, 2024, 12:39:07 PM »
I have an older CVA mountain rifle thats marked made in the USA, no Spain markings which leads me to think that the threads on the drum and nipple are standard and not metric? if so does anybody know the thread size on the drum and clean out screw, somebody before me has chowdered the screw and looks like they tried to use channel locks or vice grips to unscrew the drum, thanks in advance, Beav
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