The Chiappa Rhino 40DS represents a significant departure from conventional revolver design, engineered to enhance shooter control and mitigate recoil. Unlike traditional revolvers, the Rhino fires from the bottom chamber of the cylinder. This design decision repositions the bore axis to align almost directly with the shooter’s hand, establishing a lower recoil impulse line. The practical result is a substantial reduction in muzzle rise and felt recoil, allowing for faster follow-up shots and improved accuracy under dynamic conditions.
Constructed with an aluminum alloy frame and barrel shroud, the Rhino 40DS achieves a reduced overall weight, optimizing it for comfortable carry and extended engagements without inducing excessive shooter fatigue. This material selection also contributes to the firearm’s structural integrity while maintaining a balanced profile. The 9mm chambering offers commonality with other pistol platforms and provides effective terminal performance for a compact defensive firearm.
Key Features
Bottom Bore Axis Design
This innovative configuration directs recoil forces in line with the shooter’s arm, significantly reducing muzzle flip and felt recoil. The design promotes enhanced weapon control and faster target reacquisition.
Lightweight Aluminum Alloy Construction
The frame and barrel shroud are precision-machined from aluminum alloy, contributing to the revolver’s reduced mass for improved portability and handling dynamics without compromising durability.
Optimized Ergonomics
The inherent low bore axis of the Rhino design naturally points the firearm more intuitively and mitigates strain on the shooter’s wrist during recoil, enhancing sustained accuracy.
Technical Specifications
Caliber
9mm
Capacity
6 Rounds
Barrel Length
4 inches
Frame Material
Aluminum Alloy
Finish
Black
SKU
LIP|CI340.165









