Several years ago I bought a T/C Omega to use for muzzleloader season. For a few years I had fun with it using Triple 7 pellets and sabots, then Louisiana changed the rules and let us use single-shot breechloaders for the newly renamed primitive firearms season, so the T/C got sold off and I bought a Handi Rifle to fill that need. Anyway, lately I got the percussion rifle bug, so I snagged this one from Gunbroker just to have some fun with. All the listing said was CVA .50 cal in good used condition. I'm hoping one of you guys can give me more info based on the pics. Like the model, approximate year of manufacture, rate of twist, all that good stuff. I know I took a gamble on the bore condition, but the seller has a great feedback rating and the outside of the rifle looked so pretty that I couldn't resist. From my reading, I was thinking it is a St. Louis Hawken, but the stock with no patch box has me confused. I'm still waiting for FedEx to drop it off, but I think I have everything I need once it gets here. So far I've bought Pyrodex RS powder, #11 caps, brass powder measure, powder horn, lubed pillow ticking patches, spare nipple, bullet puller, patch puller, cleaning jag, cleaning brush, bullet starter, #13 bore cleaner, and a .490 round ball mold. Just made up a couple hundred pure lead RBs today. I also read over the CVA sidelock manual online. Well, here she is: