GUN TESTS GRADE: A-
$504
RIA imports the AL3.0 from Alpha Proj in the Czech Republic. We tested a target variant of one these revolvers years ago and it failed miserably. Our expectations were not high, but we test with an open mind. The finish on the RIA was suspect. The frame wore a blue/black color, but when the light hit it just right, it looked like a plum color. The crane specifically had a plum color. Not the best finish, in our opinion. The rubber grip is full size with finger grooves and a pebble finish and a palm swell. We liked these grips because it made the RIA more comfortable to shoot. It also made the revolver more difficult to conceal.
| Action Type | Revolver, DA/SA |
| Overall Length | 6.75 in. |
| Barrel Length | 2.0 in. |
| Sight Radius | 3.90 in. |
| Overall Height | 4.09 in. |
| Maximum Width | 1.50 in. |
| Weight Unloaded | 32.1 oz. |
| Weight Loaded | 35.6 oz. |
| Cylinder Gap | 0.004 in. |
| Capacity | 6 |
| Frame Finish | Blued |
| Barrel/Cylinder Finish | Blued |
| Frame Front Strap Height | 2.3 in. |
| Frame Back Strap Height | 3.3 in. |
| Grip | Rubber, textured finger grooves rubber |
| Grip Thickness (max) | 1.25 in. |
| Grip Circumference (max) | 5.12 in. |
| Front Sight | Serrated ramp, removable |
| Rear Sight | Fixed notch |
| Trigger Pull Weight (DA) | 11.56 lbs. |
| Trigger Pull Weight (SA) | 4.03 lbs. |
| Trigger Span (DA) | 3.30 in. |
| Trigger Span (SA) | 2.92 in. |
| Safety | Transfer bar |
| Warranty | Limited lifetime |
| Telephone | (775) 537-1444 |
| Website | Armscor.com |
| Made In | Czech Republic (imported by RIA) |
The trigger was wide and finely serrated. The hammer spur was wide and offered grippy serrations for cocking back the hammer. The internal safety system is a transfer bar, which means the trigger must be fully rearward for the hammer to hit the transfer bar and then the firing pin. The firing pin is mounted in the frame. Going hot, we were surprised at the accuracy of the AL3.0. It shot circles around the Rossi and Colt. Our best five-shot group measured 0.9 inches with the hot Armscor 357 Mag ammo loaded with a 158-grain FMJs. With the 38 Special Hornady load and the 38 Special +P SIG load, the average five-shot groups measured 1.5 and 1.8 inches, respectively. In hand, the AL3.0 is hefty. At 35.6 ounces loaded, this revolver’s weight helps reduce felt recoil. Between the full grip and heavy weight, it made the AL3.0 comfortable to shoot even with hot magnum loads. For speed shooting, the RIA allowed us to stay on target and manage recoil. We did encounter a slight bit of stacking with the RIA, and, overall, the trigger pull was fairly smooth and consistent. Stacking occurs when firing a revolver in DA mode. The user can feel extra resistance as the trigger is pulled through a full DA stroke. This is caused by the coiled mainspring compressing. The DA pull took over 11 pounds, and it felt like it. We would have preferred a lighter DA pull. SA pull required only 4 pounds, and that was more acceptable for accurate shooting. The ejector-rod stroke on the AL3.0 is not long enough to fully eject empties, so remember to use a gravity assist. We had no issues discharging brass.
Our Team Said: The AL3.0 had really good accuracy. We appreciated the weight and full grip when shooting invigorating magnum loads. The weight and full grip make it harder to conceal carry, but in our opinion, this could make a good mid-priced wheelgun for home defense. We dinged it half a grade due to the inconsistent finish. Special thanks to Eastern Outfitters (EasternOutfitter.com) of Hampstead, NC, for their assistance.
Written and photographed by Robert Sadowski, using evaluations from Gun Tests team testers.
























