Product Preview: Sharps Bros. CVA Grip With 1913 Picatinny Interface

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posted on May 6, 2023
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Sharps Bros. CVA Grip With 1913 Picatinny Interface

You can update your CVA break-action muzzleloader, rifle or pistol with an entirely new grip thanks to Sharps Bros.

Made of Nylon 12, a robust polymer that is light yet strong, as well as abrasion- and chemical-resistant, the skeletonized grip weighs just 3.2 ozs. and features a three-slot section of M1913 Picatinny rail at its rear for use with compatible stocks.

A single socket screw is included. Installation can be completed in only a few minutes.

Suggested retail price for the Sharps Bros. CVA Grip with Picatinny rail is $130. For more information, please visit sharpsbros.com.

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