Built for power, packability, and precision, the CVA Scout V2 Takedown CR5430 is a compact, rugged rifle chambered in .450 Bushmaster—ideal for big-game hunting and straight-wall cartridge states. This break-action, single-shot platform features a 22″ stainless steel barrel, delivering optimal velocity and corrosion resistance in even the harshest field conditions.
What sets the V2 TD apart is its takedown capability—the barrel separates quickly from the action without tools, allowing for convenient backpack or case carry. Whether you’re heading into the backcountry or storing it in a tight space, the Scout V2 TD offers maximum portability without sacrificing performance.
The neutral black synthetic stock is fitted with a CrushZone recoil pad, helping to manage the substantial recoil of the .450 Bushmaster cartridge. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounting, giving you flexibility in your optic setup.
Key Features:
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Caliber: .450 Bushmaster
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Action: Break-action, single-shot
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Barrel Length: 22″
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Barrel Material: Stainless steel
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Takedown: Tool-less quick-detach
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Receiver: Stainless, drilled and tapped for optics
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Stock: Black synthetic
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Buttpad: CrushZone recoil pad
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Capacity: 1 shot
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Overall Length: Approx. 38″
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Weight: Approx. 7.3 lbs
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Sights: None (optic-ready)
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Made in USA
FAQ:
Q: How does the takedown system work?
A: The barrel detaches from the receiver quickly without tools—perfect for compact storage or transport.
Q: Is the barrel threaded?
A: No. The CR5430 features a standard stainless barrel with no threading.
Q: Is this rifle good for big game?
A: Yes. The .450 Bushmaster cartridge is highly effective for deer, hogs, and other large North American game.
Q: Can I mount a scope?
A: Absolutely. The receiver is drilled and tapped for common scope bases.
Q: Is this model legal in straight-wall cartridge states?
A: Yes. The .450 Bushmaster is a straight-wall cartridge and is legal in states with those restrictions.
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