Annie is shown pointing an unusual-looking revolver, a Chiappa Firearms Rhino. Unlike most revolvers, the Rhino fires from the chamber at the bottom of the cylinder, rather than the top. This lower the barrel, putting recoil more in line with the shooter's hand, reducing the "muzzle flip" resulting from recoil. The Rhino's cylinder is also flattened on the sides, reducing its width to make it more concealable.