That hunting and fishing store in Richmond Ontario has 1 in stock on sale
A friend has one, what an absolute piece of crap
Is it really true you have to change your grip to use this gun due to the low barrel position? In that case, there is a steeper learning curve compare to other guns then...
I liked the grip and found it fairly natural, the only thing you need to consider with grip is the blast from the cylinder/barrel gap being lower and closer to the trigger..
A tremendously ugly and impractical POS contraption.
Also, the rhino badly needs rhinoplasty.![]()
And you have shot how many?????????
What does shooting an ugly POS contraption have to do with it's practicality as a revolver?
The lockwork is notoriously complex due to it being inverted, and the six o'clock barrel makes a huge sight bridge necessary.
There is nothing new under the sun. Revolvers like this were attempted, tested, and rejected a century ago, because the minimal advantage of a six o'clock barrel just wasn't worth the extra complication, awkwardness, and bulk it entailed.
Rhinos are a "kool" novelty. Nothing more.