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  • deadcoyote
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 4002

    Czechpoint .22 revolvers?

    Czechpoint is importing .22 revolver made by Alfa Proj not CZ. Apparently, alfa Proj has a decent reputation in Europe. The only issue I've seen is the revolvers they typically sell in Europe have steel frames and the rimfires they're importing have alloy frames. I'm really hoping somebody here has experience with these first hand and can steer me one way or the other.
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    cnj
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 1275

    Just looked at the Czechpoint site. It is interesting that they make a 9mm revolver with a STEEL frame (and a 1" shorter barrel) that is ~2 ounces lighter than the 22 with the alloy frame. I wonder what type of alloy the 22's are made from?
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      deadcoyote
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 4002

      I've seen a lot of probing threads like this on the web with no responses from actual owners. I've seen a few folks say they have family overseas and that Alfa Proj is considered a good brand in easten Europe.
      Buying a safe and sane firework is like paying a hooker for a hug. I do not see the appeal in it.

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        Tank 57
        Veteran Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 4067

        Aren't revolvers excempt from microstamping? So these could be added to the roster?

        Look interesting.9-shot .22LR for $300.

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          cnj
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2004
          • 1275

          Originally posted by Tank 57
          Aren't revolvers excempt from microstamping? So these could be added to the roster?

          Look interesting.9-shot .22LR for $300.
          Revolvers are indeed exempt from microstamping, but double action (or DA only) revolvers are subject to "other" roster requirements......such as drop testing. SINGLE ACTION revolvers are exempt from roster requirements.
          "Bye Felicia!" - Said by me, as I looked at Kalfornia in my rearview for the last time, 9/22/17.
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          My experience is from the '80's and '90's, when mullets ruled the world!
          If azzholes could fly, this place would be an airport!
          I support gun control.....if there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it!
          You go ahead and give peace a chance. I'll cover you if it doesn't work out!

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          • #6
            aghauler
            Veteran Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 4794

            These aren't on Roster yet are they?

            I would assume their 22LR and 22mag Carbines be Roster exempt?

            I noticed the 22 mag Carbine and 9mm revolver are OOS.

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            • #7
              Z.1
              Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 426

              Regardless of the action type, the handgun roster wouldn't apply to rifles
              Originally posted by pappabacon
              I never kept those who let me put my roll pin in the wrong hole, I know what kind of lower receivers they are. Probably let anyone come along and stick their roll pin in there.

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