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Re: Mountain Rifle makes smoke
« Reply #30 on: June 05, 2013, 04:40:32 PM »
Most Impressive and even though my chances are slim i'll still watch for one, who know i may get lucky some day. Your post was pretty comprehensive, thanks for the link i'd have missed out perhaps without it. I keep trying to compile all you keep posting of in my head, i really need to start writing it down;)  I guess interest would be low among the general public but its a shame noone wrote a book on CVA, it would actually be pretty interesting among enthusiest with all the twists and turns their line ups took. Sems they sourced all kinda parts and materials from all kinds of places and built a diverse amount of products ranging from so-so to stunning. If ever their was such a book, sounds like you'd be a good canidate as the author.  8)

  Just curious, did you buy your Mt Rifle new? What are you thoughts on the supposed U.S. made barrels?
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Re: Mountain Rifle makes smoke
« Reply #31 on: June 05, 2013, 08:42:48 PM »
My MR is circa 1976/77.  I did not buy it new.  I have sold almost all my sidelocks, including all those i bought new.   So the only two I have left I did not buy new (CVA MR and custom long range TC Hawken w/3 barrels, both locks & acessories).
 
I've posted what is known to be fact about the MR several times on various forums, including the story about the barrels on the MR's marked "Made in USA".   Steve Chapman is my source, the gent who fished. hunted, shot black with and hung out in the home shop of Don Kammerer (who passed away 1997).  Don is the gent who designed/built the prototype MR for CVA and went to Spain for CVA with Dave Silk (CVA Pres) to teach them how to make the barrels for the MR's.   So in a nutshell... the prototype had a Dougas barrel (because Don was a fan of Douglas barrels), but ALL the production barrels were Spanish made starting from the get go of the MR's sold to the public (including all those marked "Made in USA" circa approx 1975/76-1977/78).   Some people don't want to accept that, ACE's that go on and on about Douglas. Sharon, and other possible barrels on them passing on what they heard from another ACE.   They can't prove any of it with any confirmable source.   Steve was the closest you could get to the horses mouth.   He was actually there at ground zero when all this took place, so his story is the one I will run with. 
 
There will not be any books about TC Contender's, sidelocks OR CVA's from me.   I wrote my book well over 20 years ago (about a much longer lifelong specialty).  So old posts on forums about any of those subjects by me... and others who actually lived it is all there will be unless somebody else takes on the book task (necchi is one of them BTW).  My data base was a lot of work and done for my own uses... they will not be handed down.   But much of them had been shared for many years by answering questions on-line to try to help the folks asking and any others who read it.    I seldom take the time to respond to them publicaly now days since it's already been said, and I get real tired of PM's for same that help only one person.
 
 
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Re: Mountain Rifle makes smoke
« Reply #32 on: June 06, 2013, 02:21:12 AM »
  Well i thank you for putting a bit of it down one more time. I've come across Steves words online too, as well as your own posts in various forums and really appreciate getting info from folks who were there, and of course that goes for many people who will be reading ya'lls words for many years to come.

  One thing for sure, the CVA Mt. Rifle was one of the most interesting they put out. Don designed one heck of a fine longrifle.  Thanks again Ladobe.   J
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Re: Mountain Rifle makes smoke
« Reply #33 on: June 06, 2013, 03:47:40 AM »
If it helped you it was a win.   Even on GBO's minor by comparison traditional forum there are some pretty knowledgeable folks on this stuff that can always help.   Far more on that other site I used to run and a third and fourth as well (each with different persona names).   All of them also have those who only think they know as well. 
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Re: Mountain Rifle makes smoke
« Reply #34 on: June 06, 2013, 05:37:42 PM »
  From the direction of one of your friends, i've been pointed toward some of your previous writing on the subject and i'm looking forward to getting into it. And Yessir it was a BIG help, between the kentucky pistol, mentioning the Siber  and this Mt Rifle you pretty much had the answers i've been seeking, either here or in your old posts elsewhere. Either way am darned appreciative you took the time to write out all these posts, dredging back up info you've probably gotten tired of repeating. Thanks for doing it one more time.  Jeff
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