Its really smooth. Even though its designed to kick into your arm more then kick straight up, its vary balanced and doesnt strain your grip on it.
Its built really tight so i had to put some rounds into it before it broke in, but whats new.
Id say the only down side to it is the price.
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The price is what kept me on the fence. I want the small snub nose to keep as a backup on me (probably ankle). Sounds like it may be a good investment. How's the trigger pull? I've heard it's like trying to move, well, a rhino lol.
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Maybe some more then others. Mine broke in nicely. Much better then it was but not as light as other guns out there. With a little tinkering you can adjust something like trigger pull though, its also a little subjective. Id say that you should go for something else unless you have the disposable income to lay down on it and not think twice about it. The main draw of the gun is how the desgin of it eleminates recoil stress/moves it differently. So if anyone is gonna buy a rhino id recomend to go bigger then a snub nose, to get the most bang for your buck.
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Edited by ThePoopSheriff: 10/20/2015 5:04:05 PMOK. Thanks for your input! Greatly appreciated.
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No problem. Your just lucky that of my guns thats the only one that if shor. Lol