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Old 08-25-2006 | 03:07 PM
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Triple Se7en
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Default RE: CVA Kodiak?? HELP A NEWBIE OUT

ORIGINAL: frontier gander

Ive had no problems with my cva's when it comes to warranty. Ive bought used cva's and when i needed an replacement part, they sent it with no questions asked. Dont the omegas have an issue where the hammer assembly wont stay closed and keeps dropping? Something about having to unscrew your breech plug a little in order for it to catch.
There is a safety feature with Omegas that prevents folks from firing their Ml if the breechplug is not screwed-in all the way. Just the opposite of what you mentioned.
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Also..............

The CVA folks will "occasionally' replace your defective parts -- within a reasonable time frame. T/C replaces both defective and worn-out parts "for free" ... for life. You can be the 3rd-100th owner of that ML - not having a receipt/proof of purchase.

Try that with CVA..... better-yet..... don't bother to waste your precious time. CVAs are sercieable MLs that you can find acceptable accuracy with - in many cases. But you improve those odds buying T/Cs over CVAs.

I''m getting challenged all the time by folks who purchase inexpensive, entry-level Mls and tell folks they are just as good as more expensive brands. Well in most cases.. they're not!

If they are just as good, then they are generally just as good in only one facet of describing "good' versus 'serviceable".Domost CVAs compare evenly with T/Cs and Knightsat....

1)quality?
2)craftsmanship?
3)warranty coverage?
4)accuracy?
5)resale value?
6)life of product?

The answer is "any typical/singular CVA" riflegenerally lacks in multiple areas I listed. The only difference isthe numbers I listed change with each CVA.

T/Cs and Knights are not perfect by-any-means. But with Knights and T/Cs, YOU HAVE LESS NUMBERS-ISSUES.

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I'm done here on this thread!!!!!!!!


By-the-way....I just purchased & received a brand new Youth Hunter Stalker Carbine CVA sidelock yesterday. To be used with under 80 grains of powder 100% of the time. So don't tell me I'm anti-CVA.... anti-Traditions (own 3). I just happen to know a good gun from a serviceable gun manufacturer.

Keep buying your CVAs -- I'll keep buying my T/Cs. That should make us both happy.
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