Great Adam you and others are awary of where the muzzle points at all times. My cousins friend at a range, fired CVA and not go off..his friend, waited and for some stupid reason spun it around to work on it when murphy was at it again with his laws. Cousin nice 50cal hole in shoulder. Survived. Now those with the problems you guys have had with fire when closing bolt are probably lucky they did so then. I see it as a time bomb reaty to go off any second during the day..maybe only holding by a hair. Maybe it is in the bolt itself and not in trigger as they seem to be looking at? The only cva I hunted with is long ago when a friend wanted me try his out. Results, not fire ..spring junk..my brother found out hard way NEVER hold lighter to pan (flintlock) to ignite. He died years later with specks of powder still in his hand. This another safety alert to bp shooters. Just as much pressure out the touch hole as end of pipe. Anyhow, my honest opinion on cva and their spin-off the traditions is as stated, only good for boating... Prices good but not a good idea to own something that does not work. Just be safe out there and I suggest you guys do as I did and got rid of the thing. I still swear by T/C. Be safe.
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