Product Description
Chiappa Rhino Range Stand Kit
Looking for a way to reload faster at the range and keep your firearm off of the bench? We have a great solution! The Chiappa Rhino Range Stand features 4 spots of 6 rounds giving you 24 shots before having to reload. They also feature a removable stainless steel rod that attaches in an optimal angle to hold your firearm.
This kit includes 1 Chiappa Rhino Range Stand and 2 Chiappa Rhino speedloaders.
The Chiappa Rhino speedloader instantly loads all of the cartridges into your revolver at once. The all aluminum construction is not only durable but also looks great. This speedloader is precision machined to ensure fitment for the models listed below.
Compatibility:
- Chiappa: Rhino
Easy-to-Use Instructions:
- Fill the block with the ammo of your choice
- Turn post of speed loader Counter-clockwise releasing the key
- Place speed loader over the rounds
- Turn post clockwise to lock on the rim of the casing
- Place rounds into the firearm cylinder
- Turn post counter-clockwise to release rounds into your cylinder
- Return the firearm to the stand when not in use
Product Highlights:
- Proudly crafted in the U.S.A.
- Precision CNC machining ensures a perfect fit for listed models.
- Machined from robust billet aluminum.
- Kit includes 1 Chiappa Rhino Range Stand and 2 Chiappa Rhino speedloaders.
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Product Specifications:
- Material: Billet Aluminum
- Caliber: .357/.38
- Capacity: 6 rounds
- Block Capacity: 24 rounds
- Block Dimensions (L x W x H): 7 x 3.5 x .75
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Rhino range stand and speed loaders
I was very impressed by the quality of everything included. Its well made, tight tolerance, and hefty. The only disappointment i have, is that there is not a designated spot to store the threaded rod that goes into the barrel of the revolver. It can't be that difficult to bore a hole into the side of the base that the rod can be slide into, bonus points for threads so it will stay in place. Or even a groove on the bottom that it can be pressed in to. I'm sure im going to lose this rod at some point.