old/new
CVA Accura... mechanically - do not think there is much wrong with it. I do not like the looks of it, but that has nothing to do with the mechanics - I really do not like the looks of the Encore either + plus I am not a fan of the break open action....
Underclocked, whom I beleive is one of the most informed ML people around here has two of them of his own and pimping them really hard. If he likes them I would easily consider them a quality gun.
BUT, make sure you look at the restrictions that CVA places on all of their modern ML's. The do restrict the amount of loose powder and the weights of bullets that you can use lower than any other manufacturer of modern ML's.
I would easily believe that BPI/CVA is extra sensitive to consumer safety, because of past CVA history - but I really believe there products are better than they allow. It makes no sense that you can shoot 150 grains of Pellet Powder (equivelent to 150 grains of BP) but you are only allowed 100 grains of any loose powder. Same with the projectile weight restrictions...