I shot a Rhino

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I've always heard they're nice shooters. Love the unique look. If I ever see one at a steal, I'll take it.

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For a second there, I though you might have been talking about Chris Christie. "rlol"

I saw one of those in a movie. I think maybe the new Total Recall. Kate Beckinsale's character had one.

(In my best Homer Simpson voice) Kate Beckinsale :drool:

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BigGuy wrote:For a second there, I though you might have been talking about Chris Christie. "rlol"

I saw one of those in a movie. I think maybe the new Total Recall. Kate Beckinsale's character had one.

(In my best Homer Simpson voice) Kate Beckinsale :drool:
Haven't seen the movie, but I think I remember reading that one of the characters uses a rhino.
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First time I opened this thread I expected to see a photo of this guy...

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Then I realized the thread title said "Rhino", not "RINO" :mrgreen:

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CoffeeNut wrote:
shipwreck wrote:Congrats! I have come so close to buying one of those many times over the years
If you don't mind me asking, what made you walk away from it?
Well, a couple reasons... I really don't want to stock another caliber (I have no 357 or 38 weapons).

And, the company that sells it doesn't have a stellar reputation. Honestly, if someone like Ruger or S&W were selling it, I'd probably have one. (despite having to then go out and stock a new caliber).

I've been around handguns a while, and owned many. I generally stay with "name brands."

The Kriss carbine interested me as well at one time - but it was really the only weapon the company was selling, and its something kinda new and unique. I wanna see some history of reliability and customer service before I drop that much change.

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shipwreck wrote:
CoffeeNut wrote:
shipwreck wrote:Congrats! I have come so close to buying one of those many times over the years
If you don't mind me asking, what made you walk away from it?
Well, a couple reasons... I really don't want to stock another caliber (I have no 357 or 38 weapons).

And, the company that sells it doesn't have a stellar reputation. Honestly, if someone like Ruger or S&W were selling it, I'd probably have one. (despite having to then go out and stock a new caliber).

I've been around handguns a while, and owned many. I generally stay with "name brands."

The Kriss carbine interested me as well at one time - but it was really the only weapon the company was selling, and its something kinda new and unique. I wanna see some history of reliability and customer service before I drop that much change.
All good points!
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shipwreck wrote:
CoffeeNut wrote:
shipwreck wrote:Congrats! I have come so close to buying one of those many times over the years
If you don't mind me asking, what made you walk away from it?
Well, a couple reasons... I really don't want to stock another caliber (I have no 357 or 38 weapons).

And, the company that sells it doesn't have a stellar reputation. Honestly, if someone like Ruger or S&W were selling it, I'd probably have one. (despite having to then go out and stock a new caliber).

I've been around handguns a while, and owned many. I generally stay with "name brands."

The Kriss carbine interested me as well at one time - but it was really the only weapon the company was selling, and its something kinda new and unique. I wanna see some history of reliability and customer service before I drop that much change.
I would not get a kriss personally. The recoil mechanic dampens muzzle flip in full auto. Except you can't buy the full auto version as a civilian. Unless you just dig how it looks there are probably better/cheaper choices for a .45 carbine.
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Well, it does look cool.

If the damn 45 ACP Hk USC carbine grip wasn't so fat, I would have owned one already. The mag doesn't fit in the grip - so, why did they make it like holding a bar of soap. I was all set to scoop one up at a gun show until I held one a few years back.

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Dave2 wrote:
BigGuy wrote:For a second there, I though you might have been talking about Chris Christie. "rlol"

I saw one of those in a movie. I think maybe the new Total Recall. Kate Beckinsale's character had one.

(In my best Homer Simpson voice) Kate Beckinsale :drool:
Haven't seen the movie, but I think I remember reading that one of the characters uses a rhino.
As I recall, there are several Rhinos in the movie. Dumb thing is, IIRC, they're shown firing more than 6 rounds, and they're apparently reloaded by changing cylinders, as though they were power packs. Kinda dumb; they were evidently chosen solely for their oddball looks, similarly to the Calico rifles used in Spaceballs, and the prop-master had no clue how to make a revolver semi-realistic in a "future world."

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shipwreck wrote:Well, it does look cool.

If the darn 45 ACP Hk USC carbine grip wasn't so fat, I would have owned one already. The mag doesn't fit in the grip - so, why did they make it like holding a bar of soap. I was all set to scoop one up at a gun show until I held one a few years back.
I think I see the problem.....
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The mag don't go in the grip.....
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