- Joined
- Jan 6, 2010
- Messages
- 569
- Reaction score
- 127
Here you go.
https://www.bergara.online/us/barrels
https://www.bergara.online/us/barrels
Since that time all the center fire and muzzleloader rifles have Bergara Barrels.
Optima Elite had them also
Did you even bother to watch the videos I posted above?
Dikar the parent company of Bergara Barrels, Bergara USA Bergara North America, BPI, CVA has one barrel company, Bergara Barrels. They make all the center fire and muzzleloader Barrels for Bergara and CVA. The CVA Barrels that get the Bergara stamp are the ones on the current Paramount and Accura MR/PR/LR/V2 rifles because they go through the added 3 step honing process of the bores to a mirror finish, prior to being button rifled. The CVA Scout V2, Hunter, Optima V2 (rifle/pistol), Wolf go through all but the 3 step honing process, so they do not get the Bergara Stamp. All the barrels are made by Dikar in the Bergara Barrel plant in Spain, since that is the parent company.
Bergara North America makes their own custom rifles with select Bergara barrels.
Read this whole story in this link. It's 3 years dated now but it will open a lot of eyes, and turn on a lot of light bulbs for the ones who chose to be ignorant in the past. It tells the story!
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/2/25/bergara-storms-the-rifle-market/
READ IT!
Did you even bother to watch the videos I posted above?
Dikar the parent company of Bergara Barrels, Bergara USA Bergara North America, BPI, CVA has one barrel company, Bergara Barrels. They make all the center fire and muzzleloader Barrels for Bergara and CVA. The CVA Barrels that get the Bergara stamp are the ones on the current Paramount and Accura MR/PR/LR/V2 rifles because they go through the added 3 step honing process of the bores to a mirror finish, prior to being button rifled. The CVA Scout V2, Hunter, Optima V2 (rifle/pistol), Wolf go through all but the 3 step honing process, so they do not get the Bergara Stamp. All the barrels are made by Dikar in the Bergara Barrel plant in Spain, since that is the parent company.
Bergara North America makes their own custom rifles with select Bergara barrels.
Read this whole story in this link. It's 3 years dated now but it will open a lot of eyes, and turn on a lot of light bulbs for the ones who chose to be ignorant in the past. It tells the story!
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/2/25/bergara-storms-the-rifle-market/
READ IT!
What I've taken away from this whole thread is something that I've known for years... don't buy guns from Malwart.
Thanks for the details, very informative.
Incidentally, my Optima V2 nitride barrel, marked Dikar (yet made in the same Bergara factory) may not have the same final 3-step mirror polishing as the Bergara stamped barrels, but it sure has a beautiful mirror finish to my eyes.
But there may be imperfections not visible to the eye. Do you think an added hand polishing would help accuracy?
Of course first I need to tweak some other things with my setup (getting some primer blowback, for example, and that probably has more negative impact than the slight mirror finish difference).
So, I already had the correct information. Couldn't you have just said yes?
No, you said that only the Accura had the Bergara Barrels. That is not correct. They all have Barrels made by Bergara Barrels, only the Premium Bergara Barrels that go through the additional 3 step honing process get the Bergara Barrels laser etched on them.
Bergara makes barrels for other firearms companies too, not just Bergara Rifles and CVA. They make barrels for AR's, Remington 700 Barrels, pistol barrels, and more.
If you watched the videos and read that story I posted the link to, you should have picked up on that like everyone else did.
I wonder what the source is for the stock metal bars used for the blued barrels. Same supplier as the other CVA barrels?
CVA states on their website that ALL of their barrels are made by Bergara..
Every barrel that we use today is also made in Bergara at the BERGARA BARRELS factory, which, like CVA, is wholly owned by our parent company.
Enter your email address to join: