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i like them both.price seems good. i cant tell from the photos all the defects cary pointed out! i thought single shots had wood finished up proud,like sxs shotguns. i think the engraving on the .22 is a poor planed job.but all things consisered not bad.  mc |  |  |  
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http://midamericarecreation.com/This gun has been on GB for a very long time.  Take a good look.  The checkering and engraving are not well done.    I called Mid America months ago.  I was not impressed.  From what I could gather, it is a 1 man operation.   If you want a new gun, go with CPA.http://www.singleshotrifles.com/ Pete |  |  |  
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Mid-America states on their website that their parts will interchange with originals.  If their quality is up to snuff, that would be a very welcome additional source.  It appears they do not do the correct type of color case hardening.  That's a shame since finding someone to do the correct type and pattern is hard to find.
 By the way, if you are willing to accept unfinished stocks, you can come by a CPA at a reasonable cost.
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I believe CPA's case colors and patterns are in the original factory style. I know that their other Stevens features pretty much duplicate the original Stevens factory fit and finish levels, i.e., I was underwhelmed. If you must have a Stevens then CPAs are stronger and more versatile than the originals because they use a larger barrel thread shank size.Regards, Joe
 
 You can lead a man to logic but you can't make him think. NRA Life since 1976. God bless America!
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Joined:  Oct 2006 Posts: 780 Likes: 41 Sidelock |  
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 I know nothing about CPA quality, or the quality of work on this gun. What I do know is that a similar CPA, or original Stevens will run you much more than the $1,800 that this auction is at now.The stock work may not be perfect, but it's much better than I can do. The engraving is not at par with some originals, or what guys like Ken can do, but again it's better than I can do.
 Overall the gun has a nice look to it, and will certainly go a bit higher before the auction ends, IMHO.
 And white line spacers are for new guns, not classic repros, or originals.
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Set-Trigger-  Yes, the white line spacers were a joke.  Sometime back, I joked with Mr. Fewless about one of his works of art posted on the double gun forum.  The stock was as perfect as your first love so I teased him about an imaginary flaw.
 mc-  I taught myself to build a stock and read every thing I could get my hands on to try to learn about fit and finish.  Someone, Jim Carmichale IIRC, said to always stock the wood a little proud to allow for shrinkage and future refinishing.  Nothing wrong with wood a little proud but the height of the wood over metal should be even from top to bottom- which this isn't.  Proud metal is a different story.  It shows sloppy workmanship.  This contraption has both unevenly proud wood and proud metal.
 
 I'll shut up now and heed the opinions of my betters.
 
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 If you must have a Stevens then CPAs are stronger and more versatile than the originals because they use a larger barrel thread shank size.
But Mr. Steele, How do you really feel about Stevens rifles? Glenn 
 
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FWIW, a recently CPA that a friend ordered came with case colors but no other wood or metal finishing, no engraving, decent but not exhibition wood and it cost just north of $3000.  It was not as nice as this rifle.  Not even close.
 I agree it ain't perfect, but it's $1800.
 
 That engraving is odd...
 
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Glenn, you already know and the rest of these fine folks don't wanta hear it. CPAs are OK, but then again so is a Remchester...I like walls and Cadets and Borchardts and would like a Hagn if I could afford one. Why, I even like Rugers, what more could you ask?Regards, Joe
 
 You can lead a man to logic but you can't make him think. NRA Life since 1976. God bless America!
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