Posted March 8, 2016 12:48 am by Comments

By Justin Stakes

Chiappa Rhino 200DS in .357 Magnum - right

By Mike Searson
Chiappa Rhino Revolver Review; My first thought was “That’s stupid”.

Chiappa Rhino 200DS in .357 Magnum – right
Mike Searson
Mike Searson

United States -(AmmoLand.com)- Sometimes a new firearm comes out that just makes you want to hate it.

Whether it’s a 16″ bolt gun in 223 with Safari type sights (for taking down a charging jack rabbit, obviously) or a five shot revolver rifle chambered in 410 shotgun (in case you get attacked by a flock of wild pigeons).

We typically have a live and let live philosophy when it comes to firearms. It may not be the one for me, but someone else can get some enjoyment or use out of it. That is (or was) until we saw pictures of the Chiappa Rhino.

The oldest piece in our firearms collection is a Smith & Wesson Model 1 tip-up revolver dated to the 1860s. We own revolvers that belonged to famous lawmen and still carry a wheel gun on occasion. They may lack the capacity of a modern semiautomatic, but they usually make up for it in style.

We hated Chiappa’s Rhino on sight. Gone …Read the Rest

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