Alfa-proj Revolvers and Carbines available soon in Canada from Blue Line!!

One of our team members is over at the factory as we speak. We are working on the pricing structure for all of the models available in Canada and will be providing more information about what models will be available and when upon our colleagues return.

I apologize for the delays, we are trying to bring these new products in as quickly as possible as well as at the best price possible.

Best regards,
Ryan
Blue Line Team


21 days until Christmas!!!

Anymore info you can share on these?

I am very interested in a FEW models, just curious about the pricing and the fit/finish and trigger quality.
 
One of our team members is over at the factory as we speak. We are working on the pricing structure for all of the models available in Canada and will be providing more information about what models will be available and when upon our colleagues return.

I apologize for the delays, we are trying to bring these new products in as quickly as possible as well as at the best price possible.

Best regards,
Ryan
Blue Line Team

Thanks for the progress update...and no worries, nothing a FREE gun can't fix! :p
 
I don't get restricted pistol cartridge carbines. What's the point? If you can only take it to the range anyway, why not just get a pistol? That's all it really is, just longer and more unwieldy. Now if you can take it out in the bush and plink all day, then it makes sense...
 
The .357/.38 one still looks too short sadly to be NR?

The "point" is to have something different, may not be as quick or compact handling as a pistol but it gives you greater stability and accuracy as you have a shoulder stock and longer sight radius to work with.
 
close to 299? I hiiiighly doubt it, I am betting it will be over 100 more for each one of those guns shown. Just a guess here.

That said, if they are close to those prices , and spare moon clips are cheap, I will take a 9 mm for sure.

When you guys do the pricing, be sure to let us know how much the 9mm moon clips will be please! Thanks in advance. (I am assuming you would need to buy them from this company so the specs would match, please correct me if I am wrong)
 
We are trying to keep the pricing as low as possible for consumers.

There are two different series of pistols, one has a alloy frame, one has a steel frame. Obviously there are price differences between the two, the one listed in the article is an alloy frame revolver. The major influencing factor is that the Canadian market is barely 3% of that in the United States. Canadian distributors do not get the same discounts compared to those in the US because of pure volume. Canadian businesses also need larger margins to survive as they are not doing nearly the quantity of sales as our counterparts in the US. I know that this is not the major concern of the consumer, but it is a large factor when determining prices of products within Canada.

We will keep everyone posted with updates.

Cheers,
Ryan
Blue Line Team


What someone else posted ht tp://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2011/08/30/czechpoint-alfa-proj-revolvers/
 
In Canada would their 6mm flobert be considered firearms??

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In Canada would their 6mm flobert be considered firearms??

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As long as it is under 500fps it is not.

I think a "normal" pellet/bb pistol would be better tho...cheap "gun" to buy and cheaper and easier ammo to find. At those speeds (>500fps with a very light projectile) all it is good for is paper or pop can punching anyways.
 
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