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PRESS REVIEW
1892 Rio Bravo Lever during NC machining
Receivers of model 1892 LA
mfour-22 Lowers, partially assembled
Rhino cylinders before assembly
revolver lineup with an all new concept.
Instead of putting the barrel on the
revolver frame to use the top chamber of
the cylinder, the barrel is located in the
middle of the gun and so fires from the
bottom chamber of the cylinder.
This unconventional, daring design
results in minimal felt recoil with virtually
no muzzle jump, not even with a 2”
barreled Rhino in .357 Magnum.
Also available in other barrel lengths
and configurations, the Chiappa Rhino
makes for a truly innovative revolver
concept. The Rhino is also proof of
Chiappa’s high-precision production
expertise and design capabilities.
The interview to Rino Chiappa is
ending with a question on their long term
goals, and his vision on the future of the
firearms industry.
“Some goals are of the material kind,
some of the ideal. An ideal goal for us is to
spread the culture of traditional hunting,
Sharps barrels after machining the cartridge chamber
which is carried out in a spirit of respect
for nature, and the culture of “healthy”
shooting sports, based on the respect of
safety rules and uniting people of any age
and nationality.
As to firearms industry, I think that
the future will require a great capability of
adapting to the market, a great technical
knowledge and high-productivity, high-
precision machinery.
All things that we have in abundance,
enhanced with the fact that we’re never
afraid to embark on new adventures.”