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<blockquote data-quote="bulbboy" data-source="post: 912662" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Anyone ever seen one of these in person?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]71022[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]71023[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Rhino Revolver</p><p>The new Chiappa Rhino has revolutionized the revolver with a patented design that tames the prehistoric caracteristic that most revolvers possess. For starters, the appearance is like no other revolver you have ever seen. Typically a revolver fires from the top most chamber which is aligned with the barrel. The new Chiappa Rhino barrel is aligned with the bottom most chamber which is the key component to Rhinos tame characteristics. Due to the lower position of the barrel, the Rhinos appearance is abstract from any other revolver design. </p><p></p><p>Its angular design and the fact that it fires from the bottom chamber, unlike most other revolvers, gives it an appearance that closely resembled the legendary Mateba Autorevolver. Having a barrel fire from the lower chamber is supposed to help tame recoil and reduce muzzle flip.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Specifications </p><p>Caliber 357 Mag. </p><p>Capacity 6 rounds </p><p>Barrel 2" </p><p>Rate of twist 1:18.5" </p><p>Weight 24 ounces </p><p></p><p></p><p>Ugly, but kinda cool looking. Just wondering a price</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulbboy, post: 912662, member: 11"] Anyone ever seen one of these in person? [attach=full]71022[/attach] [attach=full]71023[/attach] Rhino Revolver The new Chiappa Rhino has revolutionized the revolver with a patented design that tames the prehistoric caracteristic that most revolvers possess. For starters, the appearance is like no other revolver you have ever seen. Typically a revolver fires from the top most chamber which is aligned with the barrel. The new Chiappa Rhino barrel is aligned with the bottom most chamber which is the key component to Rhinos tame characteristics. Due to the lower position of the barrel, the Rhinos appearance is abstract from any other revolver design. Its angular design and the fact that it fires from the bottom chamber, unlike most other revolvers, gives it an appearance that closely resembled the legendary Mateba Autorevolver. Having a barrel fire from the lower chamber is supposed to help tame recoil and reduce muzzle flip. Specifications Caliber 357 Mag. Capacity 6 rounds Barrel 2" Rate of twist 1:18.5" Weight 24 ounces Ugly, but kinda cool looking. Just wondering a price [/QUOTE]
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