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I have a 6” stainless in .357 and a 4.5” blued in 9mm. They’re decent guns for the price but the double action triggers are pretty terrible. I like the wood grips I have on one of them but hate the rubber grips which are too small. The trigger has this weird double reset where you think it has reset but you still need to let it out more. It’s nice that Alfa Proj makes their own holsters for them. Specifically for the .357/.38s HKS 10A speedloaders and Safariland Comp II J-K2C speedloaders work for them.
The grips/gap to trigger guard was too small for my big hands when I handled one a few years ago. Unless they've changed, there is no point at least for me to bother trying one again.
My experience with my buddy's 9mm and 357... i thought the factory grips were on the small side too, but the DA triggers in both his impressed the hell out of me for the price of the gun. Enough that i went out and bought my own.
Had 3 AP revolvers one of which was 357. For what your paying they are a decent revolver. The double action trigger is a little heavy but workable. The biggest issue is the grip. While I have small hands and prefer a small grip there is one significant problem for me with these small rubber grips. The sinus of the grip. That is the area directly behind the trigger guard. The grip allows the middle finger knuckle to rest in that place. When you touch off a 357 the knuckle eats the trigger guard. After a few trips to the range I ended up with constant pain. It went away with a S&W and Hogue monogrip replacing the AP.