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Old 08-04-2015 | 08:58 AM
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I can see this thread as becoming "The never ending story." A continuation of he said, she said. Of I believe, and I know. What is good for one is not always the same with others. And I appreciate that someone believes they are looking out for my well being by posting information, no matter how old or how recent it is. But the point of all this is, some believe it, some don't. Some are concerned enough to not purchase CVA products, while other ignore the same concerns.

It all comes down to a matter of choices. We make choices every day. Some good. Some not so good. Its clear some consider the CVA as an abomination of steel and composite. Others, quite the opposite. Its all a matter of choice. So I thank all for warning me of the dangers of my purchase and use of a CVA. I use and care for my rifle in a responsible manner and so far have suffered no ill effects. In fact quite the opposite. But as of this post, I will be ignoring the rest of the thread. It is giving me a headache.
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