I held the Rhino at the SHOT Show and it felt cheap, maybe the grips made it feel that way.
I am open minded and I like the concept, maybe it is the execution that needs to change.
The trigger was okay, and I thought the single/double action type hammer was innovative.As you know, the hammer you see doesn't do the firing.
The intent or the selling/marketing point is the low bore axis, but will it make a difference in a self defense situation as you talked about? I don't know.
I think the largest obstacle is the price, I think it rather high for what it is.
Once again, am I open minded about this design, yes I am, but am I open minded enough to buy one right now? I don't think so.