Certainly, reading articles like those I mention Last Oct. In fact, none of the barrels we use today are sourced from outside vendors. Other than the Voluntary Recall of these 1995 and Over the past several years, both of these men have essentially been working together for this law firm, apparently in the pursuit of clients for whom the firm can potentially file gun accident lawsuits against BPI. As a potential or present CVA owner, it is essential that you are able to use our - KonusPro 3-10x44 IR Scope and Case OutfitACCURA™ V2/LR TH SS NITRIDE/Realtree® MAX-1 HD® - .50 Cal. As for the recall, it is certainly no secret that, way back in 1997, Connecticut Valley Arms, Inc. did in fact initiate a voluntary recall of one design of an in-line gun that was made in 1995 and 1996. Interestingly, the last time we checked, he works part-time for one of our competitors, Savage Arms Company. And, certainly, reading the ramblings of characters like those I mention above can understandably shake that confidence. Recall of Today, BPI (the current owner of the CVA brand) is continuing the recall effort in an
-Editor.) As the CEO of Blackpowder Products, Inc. (BPI), Id like to provide you with my perspective However, Connecticut Valley Arms, Inc. took responsibility at that time by issuing the recall, and BPI (the current owner of the CVA brand) is continuing the recall effort in an attempt to find all of these guns. contact us corporate info Company above can understandably shake that confidence. RECALL NOTICE: If you have a 1995 or 1996 CVA in-line rifle with a serial number ending in -95 or -96, please call us at 770-449-4687 or email us here for important information about your gun.
Needless to say, neither of these “gentlemen” could be considered unbiased commentators on CVA products. 26" Threaded Barrel with Williams Peep SightAccura V2 Stainless Steel with Realtree Edge Camo Stocks and Fiber Optic SightsAccura V2 Stainless Steel with Black Stocks and Fiber Optic SightsACCURA™ V2 50 Cal SS/Realtree® APG with KonusPro 3-9x40 IR and case outfitACCURA™ V2 .50 Cal SS Nitride Barrel with APG Camo Stock, KonusPro 3-9x40 IR Scope and Case OutfitACCURA V2 .50 cal 27" SS Nitride with Realtree APG Thumbhole Stocks - .50 Cal.
Other than the voluntary recall of these 1995 and 1996 guns, no other CVA gun model has ever been recalled for any reason.Now, in regard to the present rather than the past, the guns that are marketed under the CVA brand today bear little if any design similarity to those that were recalled in 1997. If you have a CVA In-Line model with such a serial number, DO NOT USE OR … The serial number ends in -o4. Sure, there are Sure, there are recalls in a variety of fields-- but the reason for them is normally well-stated. As for the recall, it is certainly no secret that, way back in 1997, Connecticut Valley Arms, Inc. did in fact initiate a voluntary recall of one design of an in-line gun that was made in 1995 and 1996. The CVA Voluntary Recall is still in effect, and BPI continues to mention this in our CVA catalogs and on our CVA web page, and will be until every recall gun is found. In 12-13-2010, 08:37 PM #5 () Bo0YaA Senior Member Join … fact, none of the barrels we use today are sourced from outside vendors. There is a "Voluntary Recall" on the 1995-1996 guns, but what should puzzle everyone is that to this day the REASON for the recall is something that CVA has been unable to state. In addition to building the barrels for all CVA guns, Bergara Barrels also makes some of the most respected after market barrels available today, as well as providing barrels to many other highly reputed gun manufacturers throughout the world. And, it is also no secret that a … (CVA muzzleloaders built as late as 2004, such as the Kodiak, were still using extruded steel barrels. 55,000 recalled guns have been accounted for. firing my new cva kodiak pro magnum 45 with triple f powder and 45 sabots CVA Muzzleloaders 101 How to Remove and Clean Your Firing Pin by The World Hunting Club - Duration: 4:48. This fact has been illustrated by the success that the CVA brand has enjoyed for the better part of a decade now – as the # 1 selling muzzleloader brand in the world.As a potential or present CVA owner, it is essential that you are able to use our guns with total confidence.
guns with total confidence. Because of our direct control over the barrel making processes, today’s CVA guns, when used as instructed, are as safe as any muzzleloader on the market. To the contrary, both have a financial interest in publicizing only the information — be it selected, partial, distorted, and/or blatantly false — that would provide some sort of advantage to their law firm and/or publicly damage the reputation and business of BPI/CVA.As for the recall, it is certainly no secret that, way back in 1997, Connecticut Valley Arms, Inc. did in fact initiate a voluntary recall of one design of an in-line gun that was made in 1995 and 1996. While there is nothing we can ever do that will erase the history of a product recall from 15 years ago, I do hope that I have provided you with a balancing perspective that will counter the misinformation that you may read about our company on the internet.If you’d like to learn more about today’s CVA guns, and why they are now taking the market by storm, please check out our website at Sign up to get interesting news, updates, special events, and sales delivered directly to your inbox. 1996 guns, no other CVA gun model has ever been recalled for any reason. We will continue to do so until every recall gun is found. So far, about 96% of the approximately 55,000 recalled guns have been accounted for. web page. All rights reserved. -Editor.) into what has become the CVA muzzleloader story on this website. Also, in terms of materials and construction, they are of equal, if not superior, quality to those of any of our competitors. attempt to find all of these guns. And, it is also no secret that a … The CVA Voluntary Recall remains