Despite the hoards of complaints about the trigger, I've found you can get pretty good accuracy with the double action (better than the single action weirdly) by using the 'wall' of the trigger break to my advantage instead of blindly yanking on it with one pull.
The biggest downside I see is I would absolutely loose these shells 10/10 times. Definitely look fun to toy with however I think the elite force h8tr is the top dog of revolvers still ahah
I think the problem with the revolvers is the shells and the fact that they shoot hotter than some a primaries and having a minimum engagement with a pistol is just stupid.
My revolver was very hot with the shells it came with but luckily the Dan Wesson low power shells fit and it's now under the limit 👍 not that I ever use it though 😂
I got the bigboi one based on your review at 'that other place', I just love it as a wall piece, shoots like shit, unless I'm doing it wrong, plus wood handgrips should be an option. I twisted the inside of one of mine fitting a CO2 cylinder.
I have limited experience with one. Performance seems to be decent, gas efficiency is great. The magazines are absolutely ridiculous to load and you'll be lucky to get 24 rounds into 'em. If you really want a UMP you don't have any better options, but if you just want a SMG/PDW I'd do more research before deciding on one.
The other issue with moon clips is that the cylinder itself has to be machined for them. Honestly it's just easier to get a bog-standard speed loader and go from there. As for the Rhino itself: it doesn't help that the trigger in them is really heavy, it doesn't help that they're more expensive, and it doesn't help that revolvers in general are strictly in meme territory.
Wish someone would make replicas of some of the older style revolvers where you can swap the whole cylinder to reload, like the old nagants, webleys etc. If they could combine that with the TM or Tanaka system where each chamber holds 4 or 5 bbs each you could get something significantly more usuable.