Hello and good day.
My first 9mm revolver and I'll have to say...it's awesome.
Alph Proj BRNO 9251C 9mm short cylinder.
The bluing is very nice and the fit and finish is between S&W and Ruger.
I like the grips...they are not as tacky and soft as Hogues in terms of texture but they don't feel like cheap plastic.
I'm in love with the target trigger and hammer.
The action from swinging out the cylinder to cocking the hammer to trigger pull is just as smooth as my 686.
For those wondering if you can load without moonclips.....yes...no problem....the chambers are tapered to just allow the casing to fit.
The extractor will not eject the spent casings, but I had no problem unloading them with just tapping the cylinder on my palm and letting gravity do the work.
I think this is a unique design with the barrel being a full 4.5" and the cylinder shortened to make the overall length of this thing shoot like a prohib 4".
I think for the money...just a tad over $600 all in, you're getting a great quality, well balance, smooth operating revolver that rivals S&W.
There are many other calibers and I might just pick up the 4.5" in .22lr.
Thanks again for sharing your time with me CGNers.
***Update Feb 17 2014***
So after about 500 rounds of Blazer 115g, I can say it's an absolute joy to shoot.
With this being a short form factor, there is a bit more punch but not muzzle flip.
I find the muzzle flip to be on par with the Glock 17 but there is a bit more recoil...like shooting +P 9mm.
And after the first 100 rounds, I stopped using the moon clips because the spent shells just fall out on their own....the odd one or two just needed a bump on the palm of my hand.
No photos of the targets but at 15m, I was grouping 2-3" without trying too hard
Trigger pull was exceptionally smooth on DA and just the smallest creep in SA.
I'm going to install the light spring kit from Rusty Wood and it should be on par with my tuned 686.
Stop reading this post and go get one now!
***Update Feb 22 2014***
The new reduced mainsprings are great...no issues with light primer strikes.
Got a new grip for the .22lr...a bit big for my fingers...the grooves need some adjusting to.
My first 9mm revolver and I'll have to say...it's awesome.
Alph Proj BRNO 9251C 9mm short cylinder.
The bluing is very nice and the fit and finish is between S&W and Ruger.
I like the grips...they are not as tacky and soft as Hogues in terms of texture but they don't feel like cheap plastic.
I'm in love with the target trigger and hammer.
The action from swinging out the cylinder to cocking the hammer to trigger pull is just as smooth as my 686.
For those wondering if you can load without moonclips.....yes...no problem....the chambers are tapered to just allow the casing to fit.
The extractor will not eject the spent casings, but I had no problem unloading them with just tapping the cylinder on my palm and letting gravity do the work.
I think this is a unique design with the barrel being a full 4.5" and the cylinder shortened to make the overall length of this thing shoot like a prohib 4".
I think for the money...just a tad over $600 all in, you're getting a great quality, well balance, smooth operating revolver that rivals S&W.
There are many other calibers and I might just pick up the 4.5" in .22lr.
Thanks again for sharing your time with me CGNers.
***Update Feb 17 2014***
So after about 500 rounds of Blazer 115g, I can say it's an absolute joy to shoot.
With this being a short form factor, there is a bit more punch but not muzzle flip.
I find the muzzle flip to be on par with the Glock 17 but there is a bit more recoil...like shooting +P 9mm.
And after the first 100 rounds, I stopped using the moon clips because the spent shells just fall out on their own....the odd one or two just needed a bump on the palm of my hand.
No photos of the targets but at 15m, I was grouping 2-3" without trying too hard
Trigger pull was exceptionally smooth on DA and just the smallest creep in SA.
I'm going to install the light spring kit from Rusty Wood and it should be on par with my tuned 686.
Stop reading this post and go get one now!
***Update Feb 22 2014***
The new reduced mainsprings are great...no issues with light primer strikes.
Got a new grip for the .22lr...a bit big for my fingers...the grooves need some adjusting to.
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