BLUED Alfa .22 Caliber Double Action Blank Training PistolRugged and reliable dual-action revolver with superior manufacturing quality.Restricted shipping. Cannot be shipped via USPS. Shipping prohibited to Puerto Rico. These blank pistols are not props and can cause serious injury if used improperly. They are not recommended for use in theatrical productions or indoors. The Alfa .22 caliber double-action blank starter pistol is a rugged and reliably designed dual-action revolver with superior manufacturing quality. Features: NOTES: Fiocchi .22 caliber long crimped blanks or CCI .22 caliber short crimped blanks are recommended. If using crimped acorn blanks, you must point the Alfa .22 down when firing to prevent jamming (this does not occur with our other types of blanks). Specifications: Barrel: 2" Overall Length: 7" Height: 5.25" Weight: 1.6 lbs. Capacity: 6 Finish: Blued Use and/or possession of blank pistols (starter pistols) and blanks is prohibited and/or restricted in some jurisdictions. Laws change frequently. Therefore, all buyers should check with local authorities prior to ordering starter pistols, blank pistols, and/or blanks. Limited Lifetime Warranty In addition to offering repair and service, Alfa-Proj warrants to the original purchaser that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Damage due to abuse, misuse, neglect, or unauthorized adjustments or modifications made or attempted by anyone other than the stated factory repair service is excluded from this warranty. The Lifetime Service Policy covers functional defects. Alfa-Proj will repair or replace, at its option, any defects due to faulty materials or workmanship. The conditions of this warranty are twofold: First, the purchaser must return the warranty card with proof of retail purchase to: Elite Custom Guns, 2522 Tranquil Way, Sevierville, TN 37876-0170 within thirty days of purchase. Please include a copy of your purchase receipt. Second, the purchaser must notify Elite Custom Guns service department, in writing or by e-mail (elitecustomguns@gmail.com), stating the difficulty experienced and the date and place of original purchase. Excluded from this warranty are malfunctions caused by misuse or abuse of the starter revolver, damage due to lack of proper cleaning and maintenance, unauthorized modification, adjustments or repairs, shipping damages, careless handling, normal wear and tear, and defective or improperly loaded ammunition and corrosion. Alfa-Proj's responsibility under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the revolver. Responsibility or liability for damage to property other than the revolver, personal injury or death, or consequential damages is SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED.
![]() Steve Says: BLUED Alfa .22 Caliber Blank PistolTranscript from Steve's Video: We're looking at the Alpha blank pistols. Alpha is a large-frame blank pistol. It's built on an actual gun frame, so it's got a lot of weight to it, a lot of feel. One of my favorite things about all the Alphas is that they come with orange handles, which makes them easy to find when you drop them in the field. They've also got the orange plug, which is required on a blank pistol. Alpha is a swing-out cylinder. What that means is you have a button to press. And when you open it up it stays in the cylinder. It has an ejector so that when your blanks are out you can fire them out. Comes with a lanyard ring, which I highly recommend that you strap it to yourself once it's in your holster. This is a large frame pistol. It will fit any of our large frame holsters. The Alpha comes in three different calibers. This is the .22 caliber. This is the .209 primer. And this is the .32 caliber. I prefer the .22 because you have three different volumes of blanks that you can use. You can use the small crimp blanks. You can use a medium crimp. And then you can use the loud Winchester .22 short blanks. So that gives you an increase in volume, which is great when you are working with a puppy. The .209 is probably the most popular we sell, and that's got to do with the price of the blanks. .22 caliber blanks are a little on the expensive side as far as per shot, where .209 primers are a good bit cheaper. The downside of .209 primers is that they are harder to come by because they cannot easily be shipped. So if you are getting a .209 pistol, you need to make sure that you can buy the primers locally. It's just a standard shotgun primer. I prefer CCI's. Most gun stores are going to have them, places that specialize in reloading. .32 is the least used of the ones that we sell, and a lot of that has to do with the blanks. They are for track and field and for field trials. Certain pointing dog field trials require a .32 caliber blank. I generally do not recommend them for folks that are dog training. The blanks are incredibly expensive. All three of the Alpha pistols are what are called double action pistols. What double action means is that you can either cock the pistol and then fire it or you can fire it without cocking it. All of the Alphas come with a hard-shell case. They also come with a cleaning rod. Highly recommend that you keep your blank pistols clean. Typically, if we see problems with them it's folks that just fire them all the time and never bother to clean them off. Any standard gun solvent is going to take care of them. It also depends on the blanks that you fire. The .22 shots are a very dirty blank and they require that you clean it on a more regular basis. I switch back and forth. With young puppies I use a .22 caliber because I can get that quiet. With older dogs I use a .209. Most people are not going to want that. So a lot of it depends on what you are doing. If you are using a .209 with puppies you just want to back off from them a good bit more and gradually introduce them to the gunfire. I would not take a .209 primer. A .209 primer is almost as loud as a .22 short. It might be as loud as a .22 short. For most people, the .22 is really the way to go. It just depends on how many blanks you are firing. These pistols cover all of our upland and retriever folks. And really good for rabbit hunters, coon hunters. Anybody that's going to be shooting around a dog, they need to gradually introduce the sound of gunfire to them. And blank pistols are the best way to do that. They're much safer than using an actual load. So you want to gradually introduce gunfire. We've got a couple articles on the website about that. Steve Snell
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98% Recommend this product (130 of 133 responses)
By Bill
Honolulu, Hawaii
Just what I needed
April 6, 2026
I got both the .22 and .32 at the same time and it was just what I wanted for a great price!!!!!
By Bob W.
Arizona
Mild disappointment
November 7, 2025
While the pistol is extremely well constructed and reliable I wish the cylinder was drilled for 8 or 9 round. When working several young dogs on the 3-4 bird marking drill I lose a great deal of time having to reload after every dog.
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By Reed H.
Rexburg Idaho
Both the PRODUCT and the SERVICE are excellent!
October 1, 2025
The blank shooting pistol works great. But it is the service behind the scenes that gets my attention. The box arrived, I opened it up to check it out. The first thing I noticed is that the blank pistol had been OILED and was ready to go. How many big box stores would have done something like that? I haven't needed tons of things through the years from These folks, but when I do need to get something related to my gun dogs, I ALWAYS go here! I can count on a competitive price, and more importantly, EXTRA MILE service. Reed H
By Glenn
Hilton NY
Great Deal on a great product
July 17, 2025
Love it. A tremendous improvement over the old blank pistol I had. Old one was built of cheap pot metal and wore itself into uselessness.
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By Gib
Prado dog park Prado CA
Great pistol
April 11, 2025
Starter pistol for training gun dogs does it's job and it's well built.
By Anthony J.
California
Alfa revolver
April 10, 2025
My second purchase. Revolver is great both the first one and the second one. It's so great a bought one as a gift.
By Paul
Warsaw, MO
Great training pistol. Needs a holster.
April 10, 2025
The pistol is solid, it's well made but it's fairly heavy. You need a holster to carry it. Too heavy for a pocket.
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By Don
CA
Sturdy
December 5, 2024
Great for teaching my dog about gun shot sounds. I maybe should have started with a lower load as it was quite loud for him. Used CCI #5, my bad. The cylinder release is a little hard to get used to and operate, but time will loosen up things.
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By Mike
Sallisaw Oklahoma
Good equipment
November 24, 2024
Performs as advertised
By Howard W.
Cape May Court House, NJ
Blank Gun Use With Bird Dogs
November 24, 2024
This blank gun is just the right noise level for working a blank gun with bird dogs. It is heavy built and durable. I shoot a lot and blank guns in the past last about 2 years. I have a video I'd like to send you of my pointing dogs Bea honoring Massi's point, flush of the bird and firing of the blank gun purchased through you guys. Problem is it needs to be transferred text to come out clear. My phone number is 609-374-2645. If you text me I'll return a copy of the event where everything the dogs did made me happy.
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By John R.
Shelby Township, MI
Does the Job - Very Well
June 2, 2024
I got this to use as a track and field starter.The first .22 starter pistol I bouught (not from Gun Dog Supply) was a piece of junk.This is solid, loud, and easy to use.The only downside, and I knew this going in, was that the blanks can sometimes wiggle out a little if you hold the gun up in the air.I wish I had bought this one a few years ago and saved myself the frustration.
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By Venson
Richardson, TX
Worked Perfectly
April 15, 2024
I bought this item to replace a broken starter pistol for track meets. It works perfectly and I could not have asked for a better product. The price was the best I saw on the internet. Other sites had this priced at a $100 more that Gun Dog supply.
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By Joseph B.
Swansea. M A
Excellent starter pistol
April 3, 2024
Very comfortable feel and excellent function Best starting pistol I have used. Weight distribution is excellent
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By Bonnie
Kingston, Oklahoma
Quick Shipping~Great Products!
September 21, 2023
Always fast shipping and great products!!!
By JD
MN
Alpha pistol starter kit.
May 10, 2023
The Alpha pistol performs very well with both .22 short blanks and the small "acorn" blanks I am currently using with my lab pup. I'm glad I got the starter kit with the holster because at 1.5lbs the pistol is heavier than I would ever wear on a lanyard around my neck. The strap on the holster was too short to fit over the back of the hammer of the pistol and snap in place. But by rubbing water into the strap I was able to stretch it so it would snap in place. Once dried I rubbed in a good coat of mink oil on the strap and the and the rest of the holster..
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By RWD
Goshen, CT
Effective training tool
February 17, 2023
Performs as well as I had hoped.
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By Tyler B.
PA
Would recommend to a friend
October 11, 2022
Very nice, well made pistol. Wish it could've been an 8 shot due to its size, but other than that, I'm very pleased.
By Bill A.
Wilmington DE
Quality at Affordable Price
August 17, 2022
I just purchased my fifth Alfa, with the first purchase several years ago for myself and the subsequent purchases being for a small retriever club I belong to in SE PA. These guns are of a robust quality and they are worth the price. I have purchased other brands in the past for less but they began to consistently fail after minimal use.
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By David
Reno
Ejection
August 3, 2022
Hard to get the spent round out of the cylinder
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By Allie J.
California
Highly recommend GDS
July 30, 2022
Training my golden for senior hunt trials and after I hit the order send remembered I needed to replace my training pistol. I emailed them, they added it immediately to my order so I did not have to pay additional shipping and it arrived quick. I love the ability of reaching Gun Dog Supply via email if I need to add anything that I forgot. You can't do that anywhere else. They were right on it and shipped it immediately and I didn't have any interruption in my training.
By CapecodMike
Cape Cod
High quality blank pistol
June 13, 2022
Read Steve's comments and other's reviews before I made the purchase.They were spot on. The Alpha 22 is a well made blank pistol. Feels real solid in your hand. The sheath was also a good move. I keep the pistol on my belt when training the dog.I bought the 22 shorts which is all that was in stock for the blanks. Since I've never used the long blanks I don't have a comparison. But the shorts get the job done. Plenty loud enough to freeze the dog. This is not a budget pistol. But cry once and you'll be happy for a long time.
By DonS
Raleigh NC
Nice Field Trial/Training blank pistol.
January 28, 2022
Everything is great except the case does not close properly when the pistol is in the holster. Had to remove some of the foam padding and it is still not closing properly. The plastic is also a little to light weight (cheap). Will have to go purchase a more rugged case.
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By Anonymous
North tonawanda, new york
Very satisfied
September 8, 2021
Product was shipped in perfect condition and arrived early
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By Matthew V.
Eugene, Oregon
Alpha .22
August 19, 2021
Excellent quality-always great service. Sturdy and well built, should last for years.
By Larry S.
Cedar Grove wis.
Great Product
August 18, 2021
Very well built and easy to use and clean. Plan on getting more.
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By Tom F.
Poughkeepsie, NY
Looks very well made
May 19, 2021
Pistol looks very well made, however, I returned it because I found the pistol I thought I lost before it came it.
By Nial
Michigan
Solid starter pistol kit
May 5, 2021
Sturdy construction, perhaps more than needed for a starter pistol. Large grips make it easy to handle. Kit is a good buy as it includes a well-made holster.
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By steve c.
washington
Works well
April 1, 2021
Own the same model in 209. Could not find 209 primers due to ammo shortage. 209 version has worked flawless for over 5 years. 22 version fires ramset shot without any problems.
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