Although it makes no sense at all, I plan to buy one of these in 9mm. It's not a matter of why, but rather, why not.
This will be a range toy only.
I originally thought the 5" but now am leaning toward the 6". The 4" looks really cool but is too short. The 5" seems just right and still looks cool. The 6" seems a bit long and doesn't look as cool but has a top rail in case I want to play with a red dot. I also have a S&W 929 which is 6" so maybe that helps justify the 6" Rhino for comparison sake.
What say y'all?
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I wanted one of these when they first came out. Thought about what it would be like for cleaning and lubrication. Didn't matter either way, because I had to buy tires.
As for me, I'd go for the six inch if it could be had for cheap.
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Thought it was one of the ugliest guns ever created but then I had the chance to hold one in the LGS and I was intrigued enough to buy the 40DS model. It is now one of my favorite range guns! While I think the recoil impulse into the wrist is a bit strong in .357 Mag, shooting 38 Special ammo (even +P) is a delight. While it doesn't look it, the grip angle is similar to my Steyr M9-A1.
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I have a 4" 40S$W. The grip and the low bore axis make it pretty nice for DA shooting. It really can't be cocked one-handed. And the effort to cock it at all is rather stiff, probably aggravated by the mechanics needed to get to the real hammer. I was startled by the very nearly straight back recoil pulse. Just because you know the theory doesn't mean you know the effect. I like mine.
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I'm sorry I can't offer any information, but please let us know how you like it. I've been looking at the 5" 9mm for years, but never got enough information to decide whether I thought it was worth what Chiappa's asking for it.
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I know nothing about them but that is one odd looking pistol. There was a tv show called "Covert Affairs" with Piper Perabo a few years ago. In the CIA, she carried the shorter barreled version.
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Originally posted by az4783054: I know nothing about them but that is one odd looking pistol. There was a tv show called "Covert Affairs" with Piper Perabo a few years ago. In the CIA, she carried the shorter barreled version.
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Have carried a 2” often for years now. I love the things. 357 shoots very mildly, like 38, and 38 feels like 9mm. A 9mm version is going to be a blast, literally. Bottom barrel is highly effective. Some love the looks (me), others hate it. The 4” is the only firearm I even desire to add to my safe. Price and having no need but just really wanting it.
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