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Posted: 6/9/2014 9:55:11 AM EDT
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I know CVA isn't exactly high end, but I wanted to share an experience I had with their customer service.
Back in 1986 I bought a CVA Blazer in-line. I think I paid $69 for it. I shot it a few hundred times, hunted deer with it for a few years, then put it in the back of the safe and forgot about it. I pulled it out about a month ago, and decided to play around with it. I was doing a little research online looking for the twist rate, and I came across a few posts that said CVA considers the exposed nipple design of the Blazer unsafe, and they would exchange it for a new rifle. I emailed CVA and they said send it in. A week later I had a brand new CVA Wolf in-line delivered to my door. Although it only sells for around $220, the Wolf is a vastly superior design to the Blazer. Fantastic customer service, especially when you consider the original rifle was almost 30 years old, and the CVA that made the Blazer was bought out by BPI Outdoors in 1999. It would have been easy for them to say "Sorry, we didn't make that rifle". I wouldn't hesitate to purchase another CVA product. |
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35+ years ago I bought a CVA Kentucky rifle kit with a Jukar .45 cal (Sp?) barrel for $59 out of a gun magazine add. Still today it is my favorite and most accurate BP rifle. Took my first white tail deer with it when I was 16 and this last season took my latest white tail.
Now that's a CVA plug! |
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