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  • allen griggs
    The seller says it is made in Spain by CVA. Sorry I have not seen this muzzleloader before I can't help you.
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  • mongrel1776
    I believe it's a CVA Apollo. One of the very first (modern) in-lines, obviously. Some years back I had a chance to buy several of the barrels used on these rifles and took the time to look the model up, just to get an idea of what the tubes themselves might look like. I recall finding pictures of something that looked a lot like this one.
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  • firstharmonic
    Looks like a CVA (Connecticut Valley Arms) Blazer to me. Very early example of an in-line, made in Spain as were almost all CVA guns of that era - late 1980s.
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  • mongrel1776
    quote:Originally posted by firstharmonic
    Looks like a CVA (Connicticut Valley Arms) Blazer to me. Very early example of an in-line, made in Spain as were almost all CVA guns of that era - late 1980s.



    You beat me to it -- something jogged my memory and I realized that "Blazer" was the name of the gun I was talking about. The Apollo is a much more modern model.[:I]
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  • zonew
    Thank all

    Can you give me images part of it (trigger, percussion, disassemble ...) ? I want to see them .

    I Very Need !
    Email: tieng_set_ai_tinh_1990@yahoo.com
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  • firstharmonic
    You could contact CVA's Customer Service at http://www.cva.com/company/service.htm and ask if they have a manual that you could get on-line. Good luck.
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