Loved the video! For what it's worth, "Chiappa" is pronounced with a K sound. Kee-ah-pah. Highly recommend the Rhino line. By far the most comfortable .357 on the market.
Took my 50DS out for the first time today; I used .357mag that they sell at the range and quite a few of them were punchy but shooting .38spl would probably make it feel like a .22LR. It's certainly different and glad I was able to get one.
I'm still waiting for my .40 sw 4 inch rhino here at Turners Outdoors.....been almost 2 years and they said the factory has not delivered yet.......it is going to be a safe queen now.....will not risk it being taken away here in California if used in a self defense situation
I'm a huge fan of this bottom cylinder design. I'm really hoping another company can make a model in a more economic price range. Still, I'm looking to pick up a Rhino in the future.
Every single video I have watched on RUclips and it’s been far more accurate in double action than single action. That doesn’t make sense to me. But this is one of the few revolvers that I’ve seen this with
I'm a traditionalist, I'd go for the S&W, even though I'm a Ruger fan. The Italian gun just looks to 'strange' for comfort. However, I'm sure the Chiappa is an effective piece and in a situation where that's what what you have, live with it!
357 is too hot for a 2 inch barrel. The bullet will skid on the rifling and not get a spin, sometimes you'll even see a key hole in your target. So you're right you need to test your ammo first to be sure it will work with a snub nose. I never had the problem with 38spl.
Both guns looks friggin awesome. I’m torn. I held the 327 the other day and it felt perfect. I wonder what holding the rhino would feel like. I have a 686 2.5&627 4. I love them both. They are heavy though.
Just picked up a 200DS. Amazing how little recoil there is from 357 Mag lads in a 2" barrel. Don't like the rear sights however. Need dee to cut out the hammer but it doesn't wrk well for me
It was my first time shooting the gun seriously, and I think the 2 inch barrel is what was throwing them all over 😂 though it could just as easily be shooter error, think I just need some more practice! Thanks for watching
@@cody_rightnow6137 definitely understand, just got a 2inch with the 9mm and 38-357 cylinder and I have a 5 inch which is a tact driver. Look forward to seeing more videos with the rhino.
@@cody_rightnow6137 I definitely agree! I shot a .38 snub for the first time and I noticed at 20 yards I had to aim Low to hit high, it was the weirdest thing. And I’ve shot 6 inche revolvers that have great accuracy, definitely a barrel/velocity thing
Loved the video! For what it's worth, "Chiappa" is pronounced with a K sound. Kee-ah-pah. Highly recommend the Rhino line. By far the most comfortable .357 on the market.
My surname as a Chi in it and every US guy always mistakens it 😅
Took my 50DS out for the first time today; I used .357mag that they sell at the range and quite a few of them were punchy but shooting .38spl would probably make it feel like a .22LR. It's certainly different and glad I was able to get one.
Nice! They’re really awesome guns! I’m glad you were able to get one too 👍 Thanks for watching!
Good presentation. This was the best Chiappa range review I've seen yet.
My EDC, people really have no idea how great of a shooter these guns are.
Very little recoil.
I was really surprised too! Such a great shooter, thanks for watching!
Hell yeah. The rhino is awesome
Such an awesome gun! Thanks for watching
I'm still waiting for my .40 sw 4 inch rhino here at Turners Outdoors.....been almost 2 years and they said the factory has not delivered yet.......it is going to be a safe queen now.....will not risk it being taken away here in California if used in a self defense situation
Great review!
Good Video, I have the 200 DS and the 30 DS, love both of them, and carry both ( not at the same time).
Thank you! I have to practice more with the rhino but I am loving it so far too! Thanks for watching
Wow that 200ds shoots like a 22. Wow I need one !
I'm a huge fan of this bottom cylinder design. I'm really hoping another company can make a model in a more economic price range. Still, I'm looking to pick up a Rhino in the future.
Every single video I have watched on RUclips and it’s been far more accurate in double action than single action.
That doesn’t make sense to me. But this is one of the few revolvers that I’ve seen this with
I'm a traditionalist, I'd go for the S&W, even though I'm a Ruger fan. The Italian gun just looks to 'strange' for comfort. However, I'm sure the Chiappa is an effective piece and in a situation where that's what what you have, live with it!
357 is too hot for a 2 inch barrel. The bullet will skid on the rifling and not get a spin, sometimes you'll even see a key hole in your target. So you're right you need to test your ammo first to be sure it will work with a snub nose. I never had the problem with 38spl.
Just got mine today, can’t wait to hit the range
I thought I would hate it. I don’t. I carry it a lot now. It’s pretty awesome.
Both guns looks friggin awesome. I’m torn. I held the 327 the other day and it felt perfect. I wonder what holding the rhino would feel like. I have a 686 2.5&627 4. I love them both. They are heavy though.
Just picked up a 200DS. Amazing how little recoil there is from 357 Mag lads in a 2" barrel. Don't like the rear sights however. Need dee to cut out the hammer but it doesn't wrk well for me
Do you think ammo and trigger caused the shot placement to be alittle more erratic ?
It was my first time shooting the gun seriously, and I think the 2 inch barrel is what was throwing them all over 😂 though it could just as easily be shooter error, think I just need some more practice! Thanks for watching
@@cody_rightnow6137 definitely understand, just got a 2inch with the 9mm and 38-357 cylinder and I have a 5 inch which is a tact driver. Look forward to seeing more videos with the rhino.
Plus from what I hear the rhino has a heavy double action so it's gonna effect your aim if you haven't trained with it
@@cody_rightnow6137 I definitely agree! I shot a .38 snub for the first time and I noticed at 20 yards I had to aim Low to hit high, it was the weirdest thing. And I’ve shot 6 inche revolvers that have great accuracy, definitely a barrel/velocity thing
Nice video!
Great video, good job w this test, I want to try one do bad!
I hope you get your chance to try one soon! They’re a lot of fun and the recoil impulse really can’t be described! Thanks for watching!
thats super low recoil for short barreled .357, i love chiappa rhino
" Chiappa " is spoken " Kiappa" " chi " in Italian is Ki
10 yards is pretty far for any 2" barrel handgun
Made in Italy....pernounced Kee-appa".... look it up