Emilio Ghisoni rides again!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 Filed
in:
Revolvers
From the Firearms Blog comes the news that Emilio
Ghisoni's "Rhino" revolver is going to make it into
production. The gun was first shown,
with little or no explanation, at the German IWA show a number of
years back. Chiappa Firearms apparently picked up the design from
Ghisoni, and plans to introduce it next year.

Ghisoni is the owner and chief designer at
Macchine Termo Ballistica in Pavia, Italy. The company
is better known by its acronym MATEBA, the brand under which the
MTR8, 2006M, and Unica 6 revolvers were all sold. I do not yet know
if they Rhino will carry the Mateba brand.
(A quick rant: the people who use 'Mateba' as a synonym or
replacement for the model 'Unica' annoy the heck out of me. Mateba
is the brand, Unica is the model. It's like referring to Word,
Excel, or PowerPoint as simply "Microsoft." Yes, it's petty, but
I'm complicated. Ask my wife.)
The Rhino looks like an interesting gun, and is certainly the most
practical of Ghisoni's designs. Don't get me wrong, I like the MTR8
and would love to own one, but it's hardly a practical gun:

The Rhino, on the other hand, might be a viable carry piece. We'll
just have to wait and see!
-=[
Grant ]=-
Tags: rhino.revolver