Cool looking gun! A gun you can actually shoot with one hand! I am looking at the two inch white Rhino for everyday carry! Kudos to Chiappa for such an innovative revolver!
(see 14:27-45) If you had been actually decocking with a live round, and if the hammer had accidentally fallen, your thumb and fingers of your weak hand are right next to the forcing cone/cylinder gap. You would have been injured if the hammer had slipped. I'd recommend keeping the weak hand away from the cylinder gap while decocking. Some prefer one-handed decocking (which you demonstrated with the rhino), whereas I always use my weak hand to pinch/hold/lower the hammer while my strong hand is squeezing the trigger. It is a good habit, I think, to practice decocking, and to practice as if there is a chambered round, in order to develop good habits for when you really do have a live round chambered. Just my two cents.
Daniel Fisch while YM likes the Rhino dealing with his off color verbiage just became more than I wanted to deal with. If he’d stay focused he be ok but his garage mouth is a huge fault.
When I heard Kimber was coming out with a revolver I thought maybe this design was going to make it into the mainstream...Instead they brought out a traditional gun, the K6s...It was a missed opportunity! It gets a bit tiresome to hear reviewers belittle the looks of the gun. You only need to shoot this gun to know how amazing it is....to comfortably shoot a snub nose .357 should make a shooter appreciate it. Maybe it’s a patent thing that prevents other manufacturers from offering this design....
It could be patent issues regarding the internal hammer, but the bottom of the cylinder barrel could have been used in the K6s if they were willing to experiment.
Cool looking gun! A gun you can actually shoot with one hand! I am looking at the two inch white Rhino for everyday carry! Kudos to Chiappa for such an innovative revolver!
I saw one at the gun store the other day so cool .one thousand beans .out of my budget.lol
Love my 20D! Been carrying for years.
I have one of the first models of the rhino, before they gave you moon clips and fiber sight. I’ve loved it since the first day I got it
(see 14:27-45) If you had been actually decocking with a live round, and if the hammer had accidentally fallen, your thumb and fingers of your weak hand are right next to the forcing cone/cylinder gap. You would have been injured if the hammer had slipped. I'd recommend keeping the weak hand away from the cylinder gap while decocking. Some prefer one-handed decocking (which you demonstrated with the rhino), whereas I always use my weak hand to pinch/hold/lower the hammer while my strong hand is squeezing the trigger. It is a good habit, I think, to practice decocking, and to practice as if there is a chambered round, in order to develop good habits for when you really do have a live round chambered. Just my two cents.
digging the looks !
I looked, I was hoping, but didn’t see your follow up with a range session on the 20DS.
For a second, I thought I was watching The Yankee Marshals channel. He loves the Chiappa Rhinos. Great video as always.
Daniel Fisch while YM likes the Rhino dealing with his off color verbiage just became more than I wanted to deal with. If he’d stay focused he be ok but his garage mouth is a huge fault.
How's the rhino holding up? Put more rounds through it?
I have not seen any video with someone shooting the Rhino with one hand.
You should really try to get your hands on a Mateba revolver. It takes what you like about the Rhino and turns it up a notch.
Couldn't of said it better! I own 2 rhinos and can only dream about a Mateba unica 6 in .44 MAG!
Hi,
I'm looking to carry DS for EDC, how has gun held up on reliability?
Thanks
Know what you mean,Love mine just got the 6 inch to add with more to follow
iski price kya hai
Only sold by manufacturers?
DON'T hold your index finger along the barrel.
The spent gases blow out of the cylinder on the lower level and it bites you.
Keep a low firm grip.
When I heard Kimber was coming out with a revolver I thought maybe this design was going to make it into the mainstream...Instead they brought out a traditional gun, the K6s...It was a missed opportunity! It gets a bit tiresome to hear reviewers belittle the looks of the gun. You only need to shoot this gun to know how amazing it is....to comfortably shoot a snub nose .357 should make a shooter appreciate it. Maybe it’s a patent thing that prevents other manufacturers from offering this design....
It could be patent issues regarding the internal hammer, but the bottom of the cylinder barrel could have been used in the K6s if they were willing to experiment.
Is it pronounced “key-ya-puh” or “chi-ya-puh”?
Nflu OnDaBeat heck if I know. Haha! Both?
Desert Guardian right! Lol 🤷🏽♂️
Alciccius thanks I just got the genius 💡 idea to call the company. Ur right!
Key appa
Key-ya-puh is how it's pronounced
have i been mispronouncing chocolate all these years?
I have not seen any video with someone shooting the Rhino with one hand.