CVA V2 Pistol

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CVA V2 Pistol

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I'm in the process of picking up one of the CVA pistols chambered in 300BLK, there's not much info out on these. Have any of you guys shot one or even better made one an SBR? I have a handi rifle, but I like how compact this pistol is, and the trigger is flat out AMAZING! I'm not sure how accurate it's going to be, but the barrel looks quality. Another question I have for you guys that one one, what optics? Red dot of low magnification? I'm thinking I may make this pistol a Sub-Sonic only and my Handi for supers. Anyway, any feedback would be appreciated.
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I have one of these and its currently outfitted with a fast fire 3 red dot. Its a very fun little gun with supers and subs. The gun has some weight to it and it manages supers well. The recoil is more of a push backwards then muzzle flip.

I have shot it a decent amount and with a simple rest I can shoot what I would consider good groups for a pistol. I have been practicing with it out to 100yards freehand for coyote hunting in the near future.
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Cool, that's what I was hoping for. Thanks for the reply.
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100yrds with a T/C 2.5-7x EER scope.

From left to right:

180gr Remington Core-Lokt over 5.5gr BE-86
180gr Sierra Spitzer Boat Tail over 5.5gr BE-86
180gr Hornady Spire Point over 5.5gr BE-86

It also likes 150gr Core-Lokt and Sierra bullets over 5.0gr of BE-86. I only shoot subs, so I can't comment on supers.

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I'm thinking about sbr'ing my cva pistol. Does anybody know if the stock from the scout rifle fits the pistol? Mines a great shooter, the trigger is excellent.
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I'm not sure about the rifle stock fitting on a pistol, but I think it would work. It would be nice if one of the rifle owners could pull their stock and take a picture. Then you could pull the grips and compare. I would think CVA would use the same receiver for simplicity's sake. As far as those pistol shooting... Mine shoots great, and it is loads of fun. It works great for the kids with light subs and a red dot. Here is a short video of making the lightweight subs and then shooting them in the pistol suppressed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6I6ZLql5XQ
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The rifle stock does not fit the pistol, the holes won't line up.
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gunguy wrote:I'm thinking about sbr'ing my cva pistol. Does anybody know if the stock from the scout rifle fits the pistol? Mines a great shooter, the trigger is excellent.
SBR an Encore frame. That way you can use different barrels.
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golfindia wrote:
gunguy wrote:I'm thinking about sbr'ing my cva pistol. Does anybody know if the stock from the scout rifle fits the pistol? Mines a great shooter, the trigger is excellent.
SBR an Encore frame. That way you can use different barrels.

You will also get an excellent trigger with the Thompson.

I'm somewhat concerned that CVA has discontinued a lot of their models recently, including the pistols. And they are imported, so parts may be an issue. Nothing wrong with them, but if I'm paying for a tax stamp, Thompson Center would get the nod.
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I have a few encores and they are nice. I SBR'd one of them so I can use any combination of barrel & grips/stocks that I want.
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