CVA Optima V2 209 Muzzleloader 50 Cal. 26 in .SS/True Timber Strata ISM
Original price was: $491.09.$343.76Current price is: $343.76.
CVA Optima V2 209 Muzzleloader
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Description
The OPTIMA V2 rifles feature the same trigger-guard actuated breeching lever, internal parts, and trigger as the ACCURA V2 models. The barrel is constructed of stainless steel and left with a stainless finish. Add in CVA?s Quick-Release Breech Plug (which is finger removable), 100% ambidextrous stock, and a CrushZone recoil pad, and you?ve got a gun with more quality features than any other muzzle loading rifle in its price range. It is equipped with a 26? barrel. It comes standard with an integrated scope mount, and CVA?s solid aluminum PalmSaver ramrod. The thumb hole stock is done in Tru Timber Strata.
Additional information
| Weight | 8.600 kg |
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| Dimensions | 44.75 × 7.75 × 2.75 cm |
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