First Look: CVA Scout .410 Shotgun in Realtree Timber

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posted on April 14, 2020
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Built on its reliable break-action single-shot Scout platform, CVA has released a .410-bore shotgun in Realtree Timber Camouflage. New for 2020, this model Scout will feature a JEBS X-Full Turkey Choke. With a lightweight stock that includes an adjustable length of pull spacer (13 to 14-inches), and features CVA's CrushZone Recoil pad, the gun is fully ambidextrous, shoulders quickly and points easily. Atop its blued receiver and barrel, each shotgun includes a DuraSight scope rail, which will accept most scope rings currently on the market. For more information on this latest model of Scout, please visit cva.comMSRP: $397.95

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