Don't get me wrong we were right there standing over but they held and shot the gun on their own. My husband doesn't leave the "Hover" position when they have a gun in their hand.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:A 5 year old shot a .357 and needed only minimal assistance?mommagamber wrote:After reading many reviews I decided to fork out the $850 for the 2" Chiappa Rhino. This gun has very little recoil and no muzzle flip. My 5 yr old sons shot it and needed only minimal assistance. I think I am going to be very happy with this purchase. This will be an easy gun to CC because of it's size and odd shape. Thank you for all the advice.
Color me stunned. :-)
SIA
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- Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:24 pm
- Forum: Ladies
- Topic: Revolver advice
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- Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:03 pm
- Forum: Ladies
- Topic: Revolver advice
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Went out and shot my Glock 9mm today after a few weeks of only shooting my Rhino and the recoil of the Glock was huge compared to the Rhino. Guess I need to keep practicing with the Glock.
- Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:07 pm
- Forum: Ladies
- Topic: Revolver advice
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Re: Revolver advice
It came with a leather belt holster haven't decided if I am going to use it yet or come up with something else.WildBill wrote:mommagamber wrote:This will be an easy gun to CC because of it's size and odd shape.What are you going to use for a holster?
- Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:11 pm
- Forum: Ladies
- Topic: Revolver advice
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Re: Revolver advice
After reading many reviews I decided to fork out the $850 for the 2" Chiappa Rhino. This gun has very little recoil and no muzzle flip. My 5 yr old sons shot it and needed only minimal assistance. I think I am going to be very happy with this purchase. This will be an easy gun to CC because of it's size and odd shape. Thank you for all the advice.
- Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:13 pm
- Forum: Ladies
- Topic: Revolver advice
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Revolver advice
I am going to be buying my first revolver. I have decided between the Ruger LCR or the 2" Chiappa Rhino. The reason for this decision is because these are the only 2 I have found with a lighter trigger pull in DA. I don't have the best finger strength for shooting DA. There is about a $300 price difference between the two guns the Rhino being the highest priced. The Rhino is a cool gun and I think I it would be a easy conceal carry. Anybody have advice about either gun? What about the Muzzle length on the Rhino - is there any reason I should get the 4" or 5" muzzle instead of the 2". Thanks in advance.