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Thread: RIA AL9.0?

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    RIA AL9.0?

    As a fan of 9mm revolvers (got both a 940 and a Speed Six in 9mm) this is semi relevant to my to my interests. Looks to be a 3" six shooter fed with moon clips. Anyone here heard anything about them?

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    Here is a review.



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    Interesting that it looks like a S&W cylinder release. The other RIA revolvers have a Colt cylinder release.

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    They're from Alfa Proj, I think.

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    Seems kinda cool to me. And the grips have those little bumps!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lee n. field View Post
    They're from Alfa Proj, I think.
    Stopping the vid, I could read the sideplate, and that’s who makes them, I guess in the Czech Republic, never knew the Czech’s made revolvers, ought to be interesting to see how well they hold up...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whirlwind06 View Post
    Interesting that it looks like a S&W cylinder release. The other RIA revolvers have a Colt cylinder release.

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    The others are made by Armscor, I think. The few I’ve seen have been rather rough-feeling.
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    Neat! I have been interested in this pistol since I first saw it on this website:

    https://www.czechpoint-usa.com/czech...m-para/product

    At 31 oz it should be a soft shooter but still reasonable for AIWB carry... though I doubt the high end holster makers will be making kydex for it anytime soon.

    Anyone out there have hands on experience with Alfa Proj firearms?

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    IIRC I found some Czech revolvers when I was searching for a .32 S&W. I never pursued it beyond web surfing

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    If that 6” .32 is accurate, it’d be the shit for Bullseye.
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