BearBiologist
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LOT of money for something that's UGLY and unproven! Better spent elsewhere (like a good 1911 clone)!
I have a .40 Rhino snubby and it's not very fun to shoot because it drives the recoil right into your hand, but it does the job it advertises, to allow faster follow up shots.......but it's light and easy to carry, with the alloy frame. Chiappa actually does a good job with them.I think if I were interested in spending a lot of money on a funny looking revolver from a company with a limited track record of producing revolvers, I might go with the Kimber.
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Or maybe even a Chiappa, just to be really different
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The grip looks small on that Rhino. Can you put bigger grips on it?I have a .40 Rhino snubby and it's not very fun to shoot because it drives the recoil right into your hand, but it does the job it advertises, to allow faster follow up shots.......but it's light and easy to carry, with the alloy frame. Chiappa actually does a good job with them.
It has a Ruger-esque grip stud that accepts bigger grips, those are the small rubber grips. I think if I put the large wood grips on it will be betterThe grip looks small on that Rhino. Can you put bigger grips on it?
Makes a Nagant look sexy.
I want a 4" Kimber .357 with the fixed 3-dot sights bad, I'd say it's #1 on my list. I'm afraid it will spoil me. I handled a Kimber snub at my gun shop and I instantly knew I needed one. I just like the look of their 4" betterI think if I were interested in spending a lot of money on a funny looking revolver from a company with a limited track record of producing revolvers, I might go with the Kimber.
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Or maybe even a Chiappa, just to be really different
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