Jim Bruno, VP of Traditions Firearms, e-mailed me a while back, stating in part: Is this the same attitude that I heard your customer service technician express when he said that the problem I reported had never occurred, therefore it was not possible?" In other words, you would not tell me at what load pressure the barrel would burst. You would only tell me that the "minimum specification" was 700 kp/cm 2. In addition to this problem, we discussed the rationale for specifying barrel strength, and I asked you what the strength of CVA muzzleloader barrels was. "My opinion as a graduate engineer is that CVA has a critical design defect, which should be corrected immediately, and should require a product recall. The letter describes how a design defect nearly caused the death of this man's son-in-law. His nose and his right cheek bone were broken.Ī concerned consumer recently wrote to Mark Hendricks, Technical Manager, Connecticut Valley Arms (CVA), 5988 Peachtree Corners East Norcross, GA 30071. It took 40-45 stitches to close this wound. After a catastrophic failure, his injuries reportedly consisted of a torn right nostril from the base of the nostril to just below the right eye socket. In yet another CVA incident, a man with ten years of muzzleloading under his belt was sighting in a new scope on his CVA inline. The hospital reports that after being stabilized x-rays were taken which revealed a "large metallic FB with spring located at the angle of the mandible." In another incident, a different man, with approximately 20-25 years of experience hunting with muzzleloaders / black powder guns, was target shooting on a Saturday with a friend, using his CVA inline. Two surgeries have already been performed in an attempt to repair the damage to his hand as a result of the explosion. This man was in the emergency room within about two hours of his new purchase. His wife was present at the scene of the accident. He fired the muzzleloader and the barrel exploded. 50 caliber "PowerBelt" 295 grain hollow point bullet with plastic "sabot" snap-on base and a W209 primer. A short while later, one primer was fired per the instructions and then, to sight in the muzzleloader, loaded 3 of the 50 grain pellets, a. 50 caliber Complete Muzzleloading Accessory Outfit at a chain store, according to the receipt.
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50 caliber / 50 grain Hodgdon brand Triple Seven propellant pellets, a package of Winchester brand W209 Primers and a CVA brand. The man has lost his right hand as a result of the explosion.Īnother attorney's report details how a man purchased a new CVA. The attorney believes he was using the gun as directed by the manufacturer on the date of the accident. The accident occurred three days after he received the rifle as a gift from his daughter.
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There are no muzzleloading standards and there is no governing body on the American muzzleloading scene to effect any semblance of quality control or reasonable safety testing.Īccording to one attorney, his client is an ex-marine who has been trained for about 13 years on how to clean, load and fire a muzzle loading rifle. In my opinion, far too many people have had their lives destroyed by reportedly using cheap imported muzzleloaders as directed by manufacturer's printed instructions.