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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2230896" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I don't trust Taurus at all so I'll be safe. I was watching one of Jerry Miculek's videos where he was reviewing a Chiappa Rhino he had won years ago and had been sitting in a box since. At one point in the video he has his thumb in what would be a safe position on a regular revolver but on the Chiappa turned out to be quite dangerous. When he fired the gun the flash from the side of the cylinder burned the crap out of his thumb. He stopped and talked about how dangerous this was and said that had he been shooting full power .357 magnums instead of the weak target .38's, it would have literally blown his thumb open to bone. No way I'll ever own a Chiappa Rhino, well, any Chiappa, or revolver rifles. I do admit the revolver rifles look cool though. Hope the OP enjoys his, I'm curious to read a review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2230896, member: 24446"] I don't trust Taurus at all so I'll be safe. I was watching one of Jerry Miculek's videos where he was reviewing a Chiappa Rhino he had won years ago and had been sitting in a box since. At one point in the video he has his thumb in what would be a safe position on a regular revolver but on the Chiappa turned out to be quite dangerous. When he fired the gun the flash from the side of the cylinder burned the crap out of his thumb. He stopped and talked about how dangerous this was and said that had he been shooting full power .357 magnums instead of the weak target .38's, it would have literally blown his thumb open to bone. No way I'll ever own a Chiappa Rhino, well, any Chiappa, or revolver rifles. I do admit the revolver rifles look cool though. Hope the OP enjoys his, I'm curious to read a review. [/QUOTE]
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