A friend of mine who collects unusual guns brought this to Scottsdale Gun Club yesterday. It is a Mateba, made by the Italian company that makes the Chiappa Rhino.
Cylinder is front of, rather than above, the trigger. There is a cylinder shield that swings into place to protect your support hand from cylinder gap burns when you put your support hand forward. The sights are atrocious -- a tiny rear notch like from a 1930s pocket auto, and a super-wide cylindrical plastic post that is much wider than the rear notch. Go figure.
It's an 8-shooter.
Why? No idea. The designer was on LSD, I guess.
Cylinder is front of, rather than above, the trigger. There is a cylinder shield that swings into place to protect your support hand from cylinder gap burns when you put your support hand forward. The sights are atrocious -- a tiny rear notch like from a 1930s pocket auto, and a super-wide cylindrical plastic post that is much wider than the rear notch. Go figure.
It's an 8-shooter.
Why? No idea. The designer was on LSD, I guess.

