If you carry in the city and have been looking for a revolver that actually makes sense for self-defense, stop scrolling. The Chiappa Rhino 40SAR 9mm 4in Walnut 6-Rd is the wheelgun that thinks like a semi-auto. Chambered in 9mm with a 4-inch barrel and a six-round cylinder, this single-action revolver fires from the bottom chamber instead of the top, which drops the bore axis way down. That means less muzzle flip, faster follow-up shots, and better control when you need it most. The alloy frame and walnut grips keep it light at 29.92 oz, and it ships with three moon clips plus a shell remover. Per Chiappa specs, this is a defensive revolver built for shooters who want revolver reliability with modern ergonomics.
| Manufacturer | Chiappa Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Rhino 40SAR |
| Material | Alloy frame, steel cylinder, walnut grips |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger (moon clips required) |
| Finish | Black anodized |
| Weight | 29.92 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Low-bore-axis barrel: Fires from the bottom chamber, reducing muzzle rise and letting you stay on target for rapid follow-up shots — crucial in a jam under pressure.
- Single-action trigger: Clean, crisp pull every time. No long DA stack means you shoot tighter groups at the range and place precise rounds if you need to defend your apartment.
- Adjustable rear sight + fiber-optic front: The fiber front grabs light fast, and the adjustable rear lets you dial it in for your carry ammo. No guessing where your round goes.
- Walnut grips + alloy frame: Walnut soaks up vibration and looks sharp; the alloy frame keeps weight manageable for all-day carry. At 29.92 oz, it balances concealability and shootability.
- Moon clip system: Ships with three moon clips and a removal tool. Reloads are faster than speedloaders, and empty cases eject cleanly — no stuck rims in a defensive reload.
Who It’s For
This Rhino is built for the urban CCW holder who wants a revolver but refuses to sacrifice speed or accuracy. If you carry in an IWB holster under a jacket or wear a compact OWB in the winter, the 4-inch barrel and light frame work. Apartment dwellers who want a bedside gun that won’t over-penetrate like a 9mm from a longer barrel will appreciate the control. It’s also for shooters who train with moon clips and want a revolver that reloads nearly as fast as a magazine-fed pistol.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Recoil is noticeably softer than a traditional revolver of the same size because the bore axis sits lower in your hand.
- Pro: Single-action trigger is consistent and light, great for precision shooting at the range or in a defensive scenario.
- Con: Moon clips are required to fire 9mm. You lose the ability to load loose rounds quickly, and you need to carry extra clips for reloads. Not a dealbreaker, but something to train with.
Comparison
| Feature | Chiappa Rhino 40SAR | Smith & Wesson 686 Plus 4″ | Ruger SP101 3″ 9mm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | 9mm |
| Capacity | 6 rounds | 7 rounds | 5 rounds |
| Bore axis | Low (bottom chamber) | Standard (top chamber) | Standard (top chamber) |
| Weight | 29.92 oz | ~36 oz | ~27 oz |
| Trigger | Single-action only | DA/SA | DA/SA |
| Moon clips | Required | Not required | Required |
| Street price | $1,074.82 | ~$900 | ~$750 |
The 686 Plus gives you 7 rounds and DA capability, but it’s heavier and has more muzzle flip. The SP101 is lighter and cheaper, but you’re down to 5 rounds and a shorter barrel. The Rhino splits the difference with a unique low-bore design and a trigger that rewards precision.
FAQ
Does the Chiappa Rhino 40SAR require moon clips to fire 9mm?
Yes. The 9mm version is designed to work with moon clips. Three clips and a removal tool are included. You cannot fire loose 9mm rounds without the clips.
Is the Rhino 40SAR safe for concealed carry?
Yes. The 4-inch barrel and 29.92 oz weight make it suitable for IWB or OWB carry with a proper holster. The low bore axis also helps concealment because the cylinder sits lower against the body.
Can I shoot +P 9mm ammunition in this revolver?
Per Chiappa specs, the Rhino is rated for +P ammunition. However, extended use of +P will increase wear on the alloy frame. Stick to standard pressure for practice and +P for carry.
What holsters fit the Chiappa Rhino 40SAR 4-inch?
Most holsters made for the Rhino 40DS or 60DS with a 4-inch barrel will fit, but always verify with the manufacturer. Several companies like CrossBreed and DeSantis make specific Rhino holsters.
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Last updated: April 2026





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