The frame on my 9261 9mm revolver appears to be investment cast in steel. Pretty happy with the overall fit and finish.
The frame on my 9261 9mm revolver appears to be investment cast in steel. Pretty happy with the overall fit and finish.
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Just picked up the Alfa 2251 all steel .22lr . Really impressed so far , quality fit and finish seems somewhere between Ruger and S&W . Compared to a Ruger SP101 side by side the Alfa is the winner , better single and double action trigger and overall fit, seems to be more accurate too . Also love how Czech made guns are zeroed perfectly and come with test targets , my test target is one ragged 9 shot hole at 15M . Only thing i dont like are the factory rubber grips , easy upgrade though.
bump wolverine, any ETA on the 9mm's? 1 month, 2 months, 6? any news is better than no news
Bump on this only to say I just took possession of the 251C, 22LR Blued Alloy model and I could not be happier with the fit and finish. Solid construction all things considering.
The included 15 yard accuracy target is comforting as well.
Would definitely recommend, based on that alone. Will update once I get a chance to get it to the range to test further.
what are the odds of getting a 44 mag raging bull in 8 3/8 stainless?>
Bump to an old thread.
Very interested in getting a 9251 9mm in stainless but confused as to the difference between the 9251 and 9251C (Classic).
The obvious seems to be that the 9251 has the smaller cylindar with a gap at the front of it. Does anyone know how this differs from the 9251 Classic model without the gap?
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The bullet will pass into the rifled barrel quicker with the short cylinder, and the 4.5 inch barrel will be set back to meet the shorter cylinder reducing the overall length of the firearm by about a half inch. Basically the 4.5" with the short cylinder and setback barrel will be the same size as a typical 4" revolver.
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Thanks for that info!
Are there any other practical differences besides the overal length of the pistol? Pros/cons?
I've personally handled the shorter barreled version and it feels great, but (not that it means much) the aesthetic of the big gap in front of the cylinder looks kind of strange.
and it seems as if the lack of fluting on the non-Classic model's cylinder might be a drawback as far as hand rotation of the cylinder.
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