CVA In-Line Rifle Information Manual
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N. CONVENTIONAL IN-LINE DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE. (FIGURE 12) NOTE: Before beginning this procedure make sure gun is unloaded. (See Step 2 of Section K). 1. Remove ramrod from gun. 2. Loosen and remove the hex screw from the underside of the stock. 3. Remove the barrel/receiver assembly from the stock. 4. Unscrew and remove the cap at the rear of the receiver. Percussion bolt should be in the uncocked position prior to unscrewing cap. 5. Remove the bolt spring(s). 6. Unscrew the...
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14. Preparation Before Loading a. Insure no obstructions are present in the barrel. b. Insure barrel is clean and dry before loading. Fire several caps through the rifle before loading powder to eliminate any moisture or solvent re- maining in the barrel. c. Insure bolt locks in place to the rear and be certain safety is engaged. Insure the trigger does not activate the bolt before placing a percus- sion cap on the nipple. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS RIFLE IF ANY OF THE SAFETY MECHA- NISMS DO NOT OPERATE...
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11. Follow steps 9-14 in section N. 12. Return bolt to receiver. P. GENERAL CLEANING AND MAIN- TENANCE Blackpowder and Pyrodex are very corro- sive. Therefore, careful cleaning of your muzzle- loading firearm is extremely important. If left uncleaned for any length of time the fouling will cause rust, pits, and degradation of the metal particularly around threaded areas. The barrel attaching system on most CVA firearms allows for the barrel to be removed for easier cleaning without disassembly. The...
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THE TWO MOST COMMON CONDITIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. If the projectile is not seated firmly against the powder charge, stop immedi- ately! Do not attempt to fire the rifle. You must remove the charge and clean the barrel. 2. If the rifle is loaded in a proper manner yet fails to fire after repeated attempts (as explained in the “Loading and Shooting” Section). NEVER ATTEMPT TO PULL A CHARGE UNTIL THE POWDER HAS BEEN REN- DERED INERT (DEACTIVATED) BY THOROUGHLY SOAKING IN WATER. Removing a projectile is...
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S. SCOPE MOUNTING CVA In-Line rifles are drilled and tapped for easy scope installation. Do not drill additional holes in the barrel as this could weaken its structure and contribute to a rupture, causing injury and/or death to yourself and others. Scopes should be mounted according to manufacturer’s instructions. CVA’s Rapid Remount Scope Mount System™ (AC1655) allows the shooter the option of a quick detachable scope mounting system, that returns to the zero point when reinstalled. T. SIGHTING IN A...
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21 model with such a serial number do not use or allow anyone else to use the gun. If you have one of these rifles, call CVA immediately at 770-449-4687 for complete details and a replacement barrel. In May 1999, Blackpowder Products, Inc. purchased the assets of Con- necticut Valley Arms, Inc. and now operates under the trade name of Con- necticut Valley Arms and/or CVA. Any claims relating to the above described Voluntary Recall should be addressed to Connecticut Valley Arms, Inc., not Blackpowder...
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FORM 103 REV. 01/01 Connecticut Valley Arms 5988 Peachtree Corners East Norcross, Georgia 30071