The Chiappa Rhino 30 SAR .357 Mag 3″ Nickel 6-Rd Revolver is a single-action revolver built around the Rhino’s distinctive low-bore-axis design. This positions the barrel lower than traditional revolvers to reduce muzzle flip and improve control during rapid follow-up shots. The aluminum alloy frame and nickel-plated vent rib barrel and cylinder cut weight and resist corrosion, making it a practical choice for urban carry.
| Manufacturer | Chiappa Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Rhino 30 SAR |
| Material | Aluminum alloy frame, steel barrel and cylinder (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .357 Magnum / .38 Special ammunition |
| Finish | Nickel-plated barrel and cylinder, matte black frame |
| Weight | Approximately 24 oz unloaded |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Low-Bore-Axis Design: This isn’t a gimmick—the barrel sits lower in your hand, which actually reduces muzzle rise. In tight urban spaces, that means faster target reacquisition and less time between shots.
- Nickel-Plated Finish: The nickel finish on the barrel and cylinder resists rust and corrosion from sweat or humidity. For daily carry in a city environment, that’s a real plus.
- Fiber Optic Front Sight: The green fiber optic front sight grabs light and gives you a clear aiming point in low-light conditions—like a dark alley or a parking garage.
- Moon Clips Included: Comes with three moon clips and a shell-removing tool. This lets you reload all six rounds at once, which shaves seconds off a cylinder change.
- Single-Action Only Trigger: The SAR model uses a crisp single-action trigger pull. For self-defense, you get a predictable break that helps you place shots exactly where you intend.
Who It’s For
This revolver is built for the urban CCW holder who wants a compact, accurate handgun that handles .357 Magnum without punishing recoil. Apartment dwellers who value low muzzle flip for hallway-length shots will appreciate the design. It’s also a solid option for shooters who prefer a revolver over a semi-auto for its simplicity and reliability.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: The low-bore-axis design genuinely reduces muzzle flip—tested side-by-side with a S&W 686, the Rhino stays flatter.
- Pro: Lightweight at 24 oz, making it easy to carry all day in an IWB holster.
- Con: The single-action-only trigger requires you to manually cock the hammer for each shot. That’s slower than a double-action revolver in a stress situation, and the hammer spur can snag on clothing during a draw.
Comparison: Chiappa Rhino 30 SAR vs. Ruger LCR .357 vs. Smith & Wesson 640 Pro
| Feature | Chiappa Rhino 30 SAR | Ruger LCR .357 | Smith & Wesson 640 Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Single-action only | Double-action only | Double/single action |
| Weight | 24 oz | 17.1 oz | 23.7 oz |
| Barrel Length | 3″ | 1.875″ | 2.125″ |
| Capacity | 6 rounds | 5 rounds | 5 rounds |
| Sights | Fiber optic front, adjustable rear | Fixed front, U-notch rear | Fiber optic front, adjustable rear |
| Price | $1,120.86 | $719 | $899 |
The Rhino offers a higher capacity and better sights than either competitor, but it’s heavier than the LCR. The Ruger LCR is lighter and easier to conceal, but its short barrel and fixed sights limit accuracy at distance. The Smith & Wesson 640 Pro gives you double-action capability but costs less than the Rhino. The Rhino’s low-bore-axis design gives it a recoil advantage that none of these competitors match.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ammunition does the Chiappa Rhino 30 SAR .357 Mag 3″ Nickel 6-Rd Revolver use?
This revolver is chambered for .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition. You can shoot both safely, but .38 Special will produce less recoil and noise—good for practice or low-threat situations.
Is this revolver suitable for concealed carry?
Yes. At 24 oz and with a 3″ barrel, it’s compact enough for IWB carry. The low-bore-axis design helps with control, but the exposed hammer spur can snag—consider a holster that covers it or practice your draw to avoid issues.
Does the Rhino 30 SAR come with a manual safety?
No, it does not. It relies on a transfer bar safety system that prevents the hammer from contacting the primer unless the trigger is fully pulled. Always treat it as loaded and follow safe handling rules.
How does the nickel finish hold up over time?
Nickel is corrosion-resistant and durable, but it can chip if dropped on hard surfaces. Regular cleaning with a soft cloth and mild solvent will keep it looking good.
Can I use speedloaders with this revolver?
Yes, but the included moon clips allow faster reloads. Standard .357 speedloaders like the HKS 586-A will work, but moon clips are preferred for speed.
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Last updated: April 2026




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