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RHINO
The cylinder has a hexagonal section, so you will always have a flat surface
against your body, for maximum comfort. The cylinder release is designed to
allow you to open the cylinder easily with one hand. The grip of the revolver
can be either wood or neoprene, and designed to allow for a steady grip even
if your hands are sweating; sporting / competitive versions are available with
three grip sizes to perfectly fit the hand and the style of the shooter.
The position of the barrel on the Rhino is about 3cm (1.20’’) lower than a
standard revolver, the overall ergonomics and the angle of the grip allow
overall handling of the gun to be about 1 cm (0.3’’) higher than average.
The physical traits of the Rhino lower the recoil and muzzle flip when
compared with other revolvers. These differences are due to the amplification
that the standard designed revolver has and the effect of the ‘‘lever of a
force’’. In comparison, the Rhino has a decrease of the forces at the grip of
about 60% due to the shape of the grips and innovative design.
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Model:
White Finish DS
(Double & Single Action)
Caliber:
357 Mag, 40 S&W, 9x21 (9 mm)
Barrel length:
2”
RHINO REVOLVER 20DS
Model:
Black Finish DS
(Double & Single Action)
Caliber:
357 Mag, 40 S&W, 9x21 (9 mm)
Barrel length:
2”
RHINO REVOLVER 20DS
Model:
Black Finish D
(Double Action Only - Hammerless)
Caliber:
357 Mag, 40 S&W, 9x21 (9 mm)
Barrel length:
2”
RHINO REVOLVER 20D
All Rhino models with 2” barrel length
include a brown leather holster