Product Overview
The Chiappa Rhino 60DS represents a significant advancement in revolver design, engineered to fundamentally optimize shooter interface and performance. Unlike conventional revolvers, the Rhino discharges from the 6 o’clock position (bottom chamber) of the cylinder. This critical design modification significantly lowers the bore axis, aligning it closer to the shooter’s hand and wrist. The result is a substantial reduction in perceived recoil and muzzle rise, allowing for faster target reacquisition and enhanced shot-to-shot consistency. This departure from traditional design parameters prioritizes practical utility and improved controllability in a powerful .357 Magnum platform.
Key Features
Bore Axis Optimization
The Rhino’s innovative low bore axis firing system re-directs recoil forces directly into the shooter’s arm, effectively mitigating muzzle flip. This engineering choice translates to superior recoil management, enabling rapid and accurate follow-up shots, particularly beneficial in dynamic shooting scenarios.
Optimized Construction
Constructed with a robust aluminum alloy frame and barrel shroud, the Rhino 60DS achieves an optimal strength-to-weight ratio. This material selection contributes to the revolver’s reduced overall mass, facilitating ease of carry and maneuverability without compromising structural integrity or long-term reliability.
Precision Engineering
The unique cylinder indexing and internal mechanics are precision-machined to ensure consistent operation and reliable cartridge cycling. The barrel itself is integrated into the shroud, contributing to the revolver’s inherent accuracy potential.
Technical Specifications
- **Caliber:** .357 Magnum
- **Capacity:** 6 Rounds
- **Barrel Length:** 6 inches
- **Frame Material:** Aluminum Alloy
- **Barrel Shroud Material:** Aluminum Alloy
- **Firing System:** Bottom-firing cylinder, low bore axis
- **SKU:** LIP|CI340.334









