Alfa Revolver trouble with 22 WMR in Double action

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I have this nice shooting Alfa revolver but its not reliable shooting 22 mag ammo in double action.

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Winchester and Hornady won't work but they are great in single action. The gun is accurate as heck. I think the importer swapped out the hammer spring so it will be easier to shoot. I will find out and try a heavier spring. It shootings 22lr with another cylinder very reliably.

Here is a video of the gun test firing the ammo. Check it out and like and watch it again maybe I can buy more ammo to test LOL.




What's your experience with 22 mag handguns does the harder priming ring affect you?????
 
I have one of these Alfa 22lr/22wmr steel guns. It too has some misfires in DA when shooting 22wmr. I looked at it more closely lately and noticed that in DA the hammer comes back much less before releasing then it does in SA and therefore stands to have a softer strike in DA. In DA it has a misfire about 1/6 of Hornady, 1/40 of CCI. When shooting DA with Remington it has not misfired in the 70 rounds I fired. Therefore for DA I use Remington as my go to ammo. In lr I get some misfires with Winchester M22. To be fair that crap misfires a lot in all my 22's.

I also have a Savage 22wmr. That rifle sometimes misfires on the CCI ammo I shoot in it. Could be something about wmr primer not going off easy from lighter strikes.

I seen your first post and vid on the subject and went ahead an bought one anyway. So far the only 100% reliable ammo in wmr that works in DA is Remington. This is obviously a design flaw from Alfa Proj. I would opt for a higher spring strength and sacrifice an even harder DA trigger pull to ensure reliability. I must research the manual as it might be written there how to adjust it. BTW I believe you and me have the stock spring. The after market one is not from Alfa but rather something Rusty Woods puts out for $10.

Moe
 
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Thanks Moe I will try and get my hands on some Remington 22 wmr. I am going to see if I can find a spring that will work or a spacer that will give me a little more power. Friggen accurate gun though. I bought it to shoot 22lr mostly but I want to get the 22 magnum working.
 
Just noticed in the manual page 11. "Adjusting of Trigger Strength". Could be the solution. Will fart with it tomorrow.

edit: After taking the thing apart I now believe simply adding washers under the main spring might work.

Moe
 
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SOLVED ! - I placed a bushing about 3/16 thick under the main spring in place of the washer. Whala! No more misfires in DA and 22wmr. With any ammo I tried. Including CCI and Hornady. Didn't even notice a change in trigger pull weight.

Moe
 
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