Alfa Proj Revolver in 7.62x25

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I've seen on other resource some photos of Alfa Proj revolver in 7.62x25.
Just wonder if any of the sponsors considering bringing this model to Canada?

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Photos courtesy of nikolaj_s
 
I'd be in for 1! Stainless. I wonder how the stainless would hold up to corrosive primers on the milsurp ammo?

Clean it and you won't have to worry. I have a Type 54 with nearly a full crate of Czech through it I have never cleaned as somewhat of an experiment. No rust whatsoever.
 
These revolvers have terrible DA stock trigger. Even Rusty Wood's kit doesnt help much. Cant see too many people enjoying shooting these unless improvements to the trigger are made.
 
These would have been even nicer when crates of surplus were cheap and easy to find..... I don't mind the trigger on Alpha's good training for easier to shoot guns!

I think I'd rather blast surplus rounds out of a semi though..... that Chinese CZ copy looked nice..... should have stacked it deep, when it was cheap as they say.
 
These would have been even nicer when crates of surplus were cheap and easy to find..... I don't mind the trigger on Alpha's good training for easier to shoot guns!

I think I'd rather blast surplus rounds out of a semi though..... that Chinese CZ copy looked nice..... should have stacked it deep, when it was cheap as they say.

Yes it's unfortunate that 9mm is now cheaper than that rather crappy surplus. I have tons but only buy when I find a deal which is almost never these days...
 
Yes it's unfortunate that 9mm is now cheaper than that rather crappy surplus. I have tons but only buy when I find a deal which is almost never these days...

I prefer 7.62x25 to 9mm even if 9mm is cheaper. I run commercial loads in my Tok and will try reloading some cast lead and XTP bullets with Blue Dot. It's a highly effective cartridge; I'm surprised it hasn't been a popular chambering in new handguns.
 
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