The barrel is located at a non-traditional 6 o’clock position. This not only reduces felt recoil but almost eliminates muzzle rise. This design significantly lowers the bore axis to where it is actually in alignment with the web of the shooter’s hand. Unlike every other revolver on today’s market, the Rhino fires from the 6 o’clock cylinder, not the 12 o’clock cylinder. Not only did it look different than anything else on the market, it was a completely different design and operating system. In 2008, Chiappa introduced the Rhino to the shooting industry.
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