The SPACE COWBOY Revolver Carbine! (By Austria Arms & Alfa Proj)

Published on February 21, 2024
Duration: 7:03

This guide details the installation of the 'Space Cowboy' tactical chassis onto an Alfa Proj Revolver Carbine, transforming it into a modern tactical platform. The chassis adds features like M-LOK slots, a Picatinny rail, and integrated speed loader holders. The video highlights the process from a gun store in Vienna, Austria, with expert commentary on European firearm regulations and accessory integration.

Quick Summary

The 'Space Cowboy' Chassis is a custom tactical upgrade for the Alfa Proj Revolver Carbine, costing around 500-600 EUR for the kit or 2000 EUR for a complete build. It adds M-LOK, a Picatinny rail, and speed loader holders, offering enhanced modularity and potentially circumventing stricter firearm laws in Europe for revolver carbines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction at Austria Arms
  2. 00:34Alfa Proj and European Gun Laws
  3. 01:37The 'Space Cowboy' Chassis
  4. 03:41Ergonomics and Controls
  5. 05:10Pricing and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Space Cowboy' Chassis?

The 'Space Cowboy' Chassis is a custom tactical upgrade designed for the Alfa Proj Revolver Carbine. It transforms the firearm with features like M-LOK slots, a Picatinny rail, and integrated speed loader holders, giving it a modern, tactical appearance and enhanced modularity.

How much does the 'Space Cowboy' build cost?

A complete 'Space Cowboy' build, including the Alfa Proj Revolver Carbine and the custom chassis, is estimated to cost around 2000 EUR. The chassis kit alone is expected to retail for approximately 500-600 EUR.

Why are Alfa Proj revolver carbines popular in Europe?

Alfa Proj revolver carbines are popular in Europe partly because they can offer a legal workaround for firearm enthusiasts. In many European countries, they may not require the same restrictive licensing as semi-automatic firearms, making them more accessible.

What accessories can be mounted on the 'Space Cowboy' Chassis?

The 'Space Cowboy' Chassis features a full-length Picatinny rail and M-LOK slots, allowing for the mounting of various accessories. The video specifically shows the integration of an Aimpoint ACRO P-2 optic and a SureFire tactical light.

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