3D: How the unconventional Chiappa Rhino works
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- The Chiappa Rhino is a revolver produced by Italian gun manufacturer Chiappa Firearms. Its most distinctive feature is that the Rhino fires from the lowermost chamber of the cylinder rather than from the topmost chamber in conventional revolvers.
Which looks like a hammer is actually a cocking device because of the Rhino’s firing mechanism, which can be fired single action or double action.
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wow now i know how that works
Seems kind of finicky and delicate.
What are the complaints with this?
That it's too badass
One of the advantages a revolver normally has over an automatic is simplicity. This seems to negate that advantage.
@Calvino Kristanto All things being equal, something simple has fewer things to go wrong. And generally, revolvers are more reliable than automatics.
revolvers have never been mechanically simple compared to modern polymer handguns
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Actually, if you ignore the fake hamer...it just a reverse cylinder revolver. The adding fake hammer may make it look complicate.
@@tinetannies4637 No thats the opposite generally modern semis and more reliable than modern revolvers. To get that double action triggers requires a decent amount of very small parts. It's very beautiful, its like a inside of a watch, I wouldn't call it better in reliability