Item Name: FS Chiappa Rhino
Location: Alpharetta
Zip Code: 30022
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $800
Caliber: .38 special / .357 magnum
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Chiappa Rhino 200ds
Black ⚫
Like new, comes with everything in picture (original box, leather pancake holster, moonclip with 6 Speer .38 + P rounds, moonclip loading tool, trigger lock and keys) and fine, I'll include the 6 rounds already in the cylinder...
I took it to the range 3 times. Put maybe 120 rounds through it, and used it as a concealed weapon or pocket gun for my cargo pockets, used it as my backup on duty as a cop as well. It's portable, but a little heavy. Works great, low bore axis is amazing. It noticably fires .357 rounds with manageable recoil due to the barrel being lined up with the bottom of the cylinder. Shots push backward into the palm as opposed to upward at the muzzle, but the rubber grip maintains comfort and stability. This unorthodox recoil pattern allows for quicker, more accurate follow up shots, which is why I used it as a carry weapon. It can be fired with one hand pretty easily while making a .357 feel like a .38 (and a .38 feel like a .22). I'm only selling cause I can use the money, otherwise the goal is to collect them all!
My only advice which most revolver enthusiasts already know, do not hold like a traditional pistol with your support hand, because the gas comes out at the bottom of the cylinder you are far more likely to catch the gas pressure on your thumb, which I did and it bruised my thumb nail and cause it to bleed a little bit. Not like you would care for that in a life or death situation, but best to not need a bandaid at the range. Just be cognizant of that if you're used to shooting regular handguns. Anyway, I beleive this has a niche of allowing a person to push a threat away with one hand while using the other to comfortably fire a powerful round. Which is the go to tactic for bad up close encounters.
I paid about $950 at adventure outdoor in early 2020. Asking for $800
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Location: Alpharetta
Zip Code: 30022
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $800
Caliber: .38 special / .357 magnum
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Chiappa Rhino 200ds
Black ⚫
Like new, comes with everything in picture (original box, leather pancake holster, moonclip with 6 Speer .38 + P rounds, moonclip loading tool, trigger lock and keys) and fine, I'll include the 6 rounds already in the cylinder...
I took it to the range 3 times. Put maybe 120 rounds through it, and used it as a concealed weapon or pocket gun for my cargo pockets, used it as my backup on duty as a cop as well. It's portable, but a little heavy. Works great, low bore axis is amazing. It noticably fires .357 rounds with manageable recoil due to the barrel being lined up with the bottom of the cylinder. Shots push backward into the palm as opposed to upward at the muzzle, but the rubber grip maintains comfort and stability. This unorthodox recoil pattern allows for quicker, more accurate follow up shots, which is why I used it as a carry weapon. It can be fired with one hand pretty easily while making a .357 feel like a .38 (and a .38 feel like a .22). I'm only selling cause I can use the money, otherwise the goal is to collect them all!
My only advice which most revolver enthusiasts already know, do not hold like a traditional pistol with your support hand, because the gas comes out at the bottom of the cylinder you are far more likely to catch the gas pressure on your thumb, which I did and it bruised my thumb nail and cause it to bleed a little bit. Not like you would care for that in a life or death situation, but best to not need a bandaid at the range. Just be cognizant of that if you're used to shooting regular handguns. Anyway, I beleive this has a niche of allowing a person to push a threat away with one hand while using the other to comfortably fire a powerful round. Which is the go to tactic for bad up close encounters.
I paid about $950 at adventure outdoor in early 2020. Asking for $800
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