OK, this Chiappa Firearms Rhino is a .357 Magnum revolver with some odd characteristics: The barrel is aligned with the lower cylinder, which lessens the recoil and allows for greater accuracy. The reduced recoil inherent in the design allowed for significantly lighter overall weight. Also, the cylinder is flat-sided rather than round, giving the pistol a flatter profile and making it very concealable. I think it looks cool.
What we have here is a Kel Tec PMR-30, which holds THIRTY .22 Magnum rounds in its magazine. Which is fucking astounding. Seriously. That is a LOT of fucking firepower.
Here is a high-end, rifled replica of the (in)famous FP-45 Liberator. It's expensive and not quite able to fire as sold, but I always liked this puppy cuz it's so effin simple and useless. It's single-shot and you have to pry the fired casing out of the chamber to reload. The handle is hollow and holds extra ammo. This gun was designed to allow French Partisans to obtain better weapons by killing enemy soldiers. They originally cost US$2.10 each.
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