6 shots in 1 second with a Chiappa Rhino Revolver

Jerry Miculek demonstrates the Chiappa Rhino revolver's speed by firing six .38 Special rounds in 1.03 seconds. He highlights the revolver's low bore axis design, which contributes to minimal muzzle rise and allows for rapid follow-up shots. The unique trigger action and recoil impulse are noted, requiring a specific grip for optimal performance.

Quick Summary

The Chiappa Rhino revolver can achieve a six-shot string in just 1.03 seconds, thanks to its low bore axis design which minimizes muzzle rise. This allows for rapid sight recovery and follow-up shots, though its unique trigger and recoil require a specific grip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Loading
  2. 00:25Speed Shooting Demo
  3. 00:32Analysis & Handling
  4. 01:18POV Replay

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can the Chiappa Rhino revolver fire six shots?

In this demonstration by Jerry Miculek, the Chiappa Rhino revolver fired six rounds of .38 Special ammunition in just 1.03 seconds, showcasing its impressive speed capabilities for a revolver.

What makes the Chiappa Rhino good for speed shooting?

The Chiappa Rhino's low bore axis design is a key factor, significantly reducing muzzle rise. This allows for faster sight acquisition and follow-up shots, crucial for rapid-fire accuracy.

What ammunition is the Chiappa Rhino chambered for?

The Chiappa Rhino revolver demonstrated is chambered for both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition, offering versatility for different shooting applications and preferences.

What are the handling characteristics of the Chiappa Rhino?

Jerry Miculek notes the unique trigger action and recoil impulse. The low bore axis requires a specific grip to manage effectively, but contributes to minimal muzzle flip during rapid fire.

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