Conneticut Valley Arms Colonial Pistol

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I've recently inherited a BP C.V.A. Colonial Pistol Kit. It's been sitting in a box for the last 25 years, I received it and want to finish it up.

I've been looking for a manual out there, or even a parts list. As it's missing a couple screws and whatnot. Has all the major hardware and the barrel still has a good blue on it from when the project started. It should be a fun little project, and a fun shoot. Not sure if I'm going to do the first one off hand though. Even though everything looks great on it I don't know if I trust it just yet. I've heard rumors these old CVA's can have unexpected results.

Anyways, does anyone out there have one or an old manual/parts list so I know what I need to finish it up?
 
This isn't exactly the ino that you are asking for, but it should be a good start:

http://www.cva.com/pdfs/RevolverWarrBook.pdf

CVA is still in biz, and if you contact them directly, they should be able to get you a copy of exactly what you need.

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With our complete inventory of replacement parts, our experts can repair most all CVA rifles and shotguns, bringing them back to their like-new specifications. Note: For older sidelock and flintlock rifles as well and revolver parts, we recommend contacting Deer Creek Products at (765) 525-6181. In addition to the specified repairs conducted at CVA, each gun receives a thorough inspection. Following repair, your Limited Lifetime Warranty is reactivated in full! We also make every effort to handle your repair request in a timely manner.

Our Customer Service Department is available to help you Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. You can call the CVA Customer Service Department directly at (770) 449-4687. Or, if you prefer, you can fax any questions or comments to (770) 242-8546. You can also e-mail us at [email protected] with general questions or concerns.
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Also, there are a bunch of companies who have CVA parts......

http://www.thegunworks.com/custprodgun.cfm?Cat2Name=Pistol Parts&SubCat2ID=29&do=list&Cat1Name=CVA

http://www.vtigunparts.com/store/ <<== these guys are also in CT, and MAY have some details, parts, etc.
 
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Hey thanks a lot! That site 'thegunworks' has exactly what I'm looking for! Excellent suggestion. Thank you very much! The possibility of shooting this thing is ever closer!
 
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