CVA pistols

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Look at the difference in where the scope mount sets on the .300BO (bottom photo) and the other two, this was the only position it would mount on my 300. This and the extra drilled hole towards the muzzle and no thread protector lead me to believe these are factory screw-ups, hence the cheap price. But I'm good with it for $299
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bangbangping wrote: I guess it's not really a safety. It should be called....[drum roll]...a cock blocker. :shock:

:lol:

Hilarious.

Are these barrels threaded or is that something you fellas did afterwards?
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John A. wrote:Are these barrels threaded or is that something you fellas did afterwards?
They come threaded on the BLK version.
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Not as cool as the Franken-Handi, but should be fun.
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Is the CVA hammer extension reversible?

This looks extremely awkward for someone that isn't southpaw.

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Also, is it extractor only, or does it have an ejector to help speed up reloading?
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John A. wrote:Is the CVA hammer extension reversible?

This looks extremely awkward for someone that isn't southpaw.

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Yes, it is. Another minor quibble...the extension is hollow but the hole is round instead of hex, so you have to use pliers.

Little things annoy me. :mrgreen:

Edit: Extractor only.
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Thanks buddy!!
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John A. wrote:Thanks buddy!!
Do it! You know you want to. :mrgreen:
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I actually do want to. I wanted a barrel for my NEF and they had already stopped producing them by the time I knew they were going to stop producing them and I wasn't able to get one. I have a 410, 20, 12 gauge and a 357/38 barrel for it.

And fleabay wanted almost $400 for the one that stayed on there being relisted over and over again and I wasn't about to pay that for a barrel.

transfer shipping and all would be under $350, and I'm trying to decide whether to get one of the bolt actions or this one???
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Longcarbine wrote:Look at the difference in where the scope mount sets on the .300BO (bottom photo) and the other two, this was the only position it would mount on my 300.
Hmmm....mine mounted the same as the others. Are your two empty holes in the front of the mount? If so, you should be able to take it off and rotate it 180 degrees.
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