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Chiappa Rhino 40DS-40

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| wpn_category=Revolver
| wpn_modes=DA/SA
| wpn_caliber=[[.40 S&W]]
| wpn_bbl=4
| wpn_feedsys=Cylinder
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|quotetext=Designed to vaguely evoke the shape of a mythical creature (did you notice there are no rhinos in the Mazes?), the Chiappa Rhino family may not be as elegant as other, more established revolvers, but they make up for it with practicality and ergonomics. Besides their distinctive appearance and accessory rail, the Rhino's most famous feature is the barrel's 6-o'clock orientation, meaning that the bullets come out of the bottom chamber instead of the top one. This design choice, combined with the distinctive grip angle, is said to help make the Rhino easier to control. This version is the 40DS-40 model, indicating a 4-inch barrel and an unconventional .40 S&W chambering.|quoteauthor=Tempest
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