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CVA Electra

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Bad Flynch

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Does anyone here have first-hand experience with the new CVA Electra?

The American Rifleman (TAR) did a write-up this month and I figured that it would explain how the electric ignition system works with real Black Powder, especially considering that many people have trouble getting BP to ignite using spark machines of various sorts. Nope, not a mention. It only evaluated the gun with 777, a faux powder and there was not the slightest hint of real black powder. One might say BP was conspicuous by its absence.

Not only that, but the TAR article glossed over other things. For example, it stated that there was a 15 second wait between firings so that one had time to reload. It didnot mention that this probably was a refractory period where the capacitor was charging and the rifle and if it could be fired then, might give unpredictable results.

I went to CVAs website and there is plenty of material there extolling the virtues of the Electra and it is a nice looking rifle. There is a video about the gun, but all of the features were explained using faux powders. Not one mention of real Black Powder was seen anywhere and the factory instruction manual was not available on line.

Does anybody know what the scoop is? Are some faux powder different in this respect? TIA
 
In general, the ignition temperature for substitute black powder is significantly higher than real black powder.

I would think that real black powder would also work in an Electra.

However, I doubt very much that CVA thinks the same people that would want to buy an Electra would want to use real black powder. The two seem, well, somehow, kind of incompatible...
 
If anyone is really into survivalism, this would fill a meat gathering role. No caps or primers to worry about. One could stock up on lead and mold their own. Those little solar battery charging units can keep you charged. And if worse comes to worse, you can make your own BP! Hey, if Captain Kirk can do it while being chased by a big lizard, so can you! That is of course for you guys who are old enough to remember that episode.:p
 
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