Correct, Mine is Alfa in .22LR.
AusTac is spot on.
About spitting powder and 22WMR:
(I've shot both, so talking from my experience, but YMMV) Alfa does not come in 22 mag, as far as I know. 22LR (or 38/357 because why not?). You may be thinking of the Taurus Circuit Judge, it comes with 2 cylinders - 22LR and 22 mag... Taurus (black in video) has an oversized forcing cone and leaks a lot of gas. It has blast shields, so you won't be getting stuff flying on your arms or face, but you will be getting a noticeably weaker round (see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN2D0PmIDMM).
Alfa has much lower tolerance, but no blast shield - such is the nature of the revolver action. I notice that I get splatter with the first round and then once in a while, but not often. Doesn't bother me.
Both are pretty funky, just depends what you are after. Personally, I really like Alfa over the Taurus for 22. Hard to explain, but there's just a huge difference, for me Alfa wins, but I also see why someone would go with Circuit Judge. Also, if you are planning to scope it, I have a red dot on mine, factor in $80-$100 for a proprietary Alfa rail, worth it. Revolver action carbines already look like something out of some steam punk novel, it ain't going to get prettier, so may as well make it more punk
Bonus round
If I was to go for a larger caliber in the same action, I'd probably get both, Alfa 357 and Circuit Judge 44MAG (probably buy this first, since I am setup for 44 already), like them both (Alfa looks a lot better though). I would not consider Circuit Judge in 45LC.