In the annals of revolver design, innovation is a rarity. Yet, the Rhino series by Chiappa Firearms stands as a beacon of modern ingenuity. The Rhino 30DS .357 Magnum does not merely break with tradition; it shatters preconceived notions about what a revolver can achieve.
At first glance, its unconventional appearance may catch you off guard. However, this aesthetic choice serves function over form—firing from the bottom chamber rather than the top reduces muzzle rise and felt recoil significantly. Such engineering places the bore axis nearly in line with your hand, wrist, and arm—a feature that seasoned shooters will appreciate for its natural pointability and control during rapid fire or defensive scenarios.
Constructed with a machined 7075-T6 aluminum alloy frame paired with steel components like its cylinder and barrel, this revolver balances durability with lightweight handling at just 1.7 pounds. Its compact stature features an overall length of 7.5 inches and houses a robust yet manageable 3-inch steel barrel.
The sights are thoughtfully designed for precision under duress: A fixed red fiber optic front sight complements an adjustable green fiber optic rear sight—ensuring fast target acquisition regardless of lighting conditions.
Operating on both single-action and double-action modes (DA/SA), this firearm offers versatility whether carried concealed or deployed as a bedside companion for home defense.
With black rubber grips ensuring comfort without sacrificing grip integrity even in adverse conditions—and finished in sleek black—the Rhino presents itself not only as an instrument but also as an exemplar piece worthy of any enthusiast's collection.