The Chiappa Rhino 50SA 9mm revolver — 5″ walnut 6-round is a single-action revolver that rethinks what a wheelgun can do for self-defense. With a low-bore-axis barrel design that reduces muzzle flip, this nine-millimeter revolver gives you faster follow-up shots without the torque you’d expect from a traditional revolver. It comes with walnut grips, a black anodized finish, three moon clips, and a shell removing tool. The fiber-optic front and fully adjustable rear sight make it ready for precision shooting at the range or for concealed carry. According to Chiappa specs, the 5-inch barrel and alloy frame keep weight manageable while delivering reliable performance with standard-pressure 9mm ammunition.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Chiappa |
|---|---|
| Model | Rhino 50SA |
| Material | Alloy frame, steel cylinder |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger (9×19) |
| Finish | Black anodized |
| Weight | Approximately 30 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Low-Bore-Axis Barrel Design — This reduces muzzle rise by aligning the barrel with your wrist. Why it matters: You get faster, more accurate follow-up shots under pressure, especially during rapid fire.
- Single-Action Trigger — A crisp, light pull with a short reset. Why it matters: Improves shot placement at distance and reduces the chance of pulling a shot during high-stress situations.
- Fiber-Optic Front Sight & Fully Adjustable Rear — Bright front dot for quick acquisition, plus windage and elevation adjustments. Why it matters: You can zero the revolver to your preferred load and see the front sight clearly in low light.
- Walnut Grips — Full-size, checkered walnut panels. Why it matters: Provides a secure, comfortable hold even with sweaty hands, and the classic look suits both range and carry use.
- Moon Clip System — Ships with three moon clips and a shell removing tool for fast reloads. Why it matters: Speeds up cylinder changes and ensures consistent headspace for reliable ignition.
Who It’s For
This revolver is built for the shooter who wants a modern, low-recoil wheelgun for home defense or daily carry. If you prefer a manual hammer and a light trigger pull, the single-action Rhino gives you that control without the heavy double-action first shot. It’s also a solid choice for left-handed shooters because the cylinder swings out to the left, and the low-bore-axis design works with any grip style. If you shoot 9mm in your semi-auto, this revolver lets you standardize ammo without buying a separate caliber.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: The low-bore-axis design is a genuine innovation — it really does reduce muzzle flip compared to a traditional revolver. Follow-up shots feel natural and fast.
- Pro: The single-action trigger is light and predictable, which helps you shoot tight groups at the range.
- Con: The manual hammer and single-action-only operation means you can’t fire in double-action mode. If you prefer a revolver you can stage or shoot from a pocket, this may require more deliberate handling.
Comparison: Chiappa Rhino 50SA vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Geissele Automatics Super Duty
| Feature | Chiappa Rhino 50SA | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Geissele Automatics Super Duty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Single-action revolver | Striker-fired semi-auto | Striker-fired semi-auto |
| Barrel Length | 5 inches | 4.49 inches | 11.5 inches (rifle) |
| Capacity | 6 rounds (cylinder) | 17+1 (magazine) | 30+1 (magazine) |
| Weight | ~30 oz | ~24 oz | ~6.5 lbs (rifle) |
| Primary Use | Concealed carry / range | Competition / duty | Home defense / carbine |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Chiappa Rhino 50SA use moon clips for all loads?
Yes — the Rhino 50SA requires moon clips for reliable extraction and proper headspace. It ships with three clips and a removal tool. Standard-pressure 9mm works best; avoid +P or +P+ loads unless specifically approved by Chiappa.
Is this revolver safe for left-handed shooters?
Yes. The cylinder swings out to the left, so left-handed users can load and unload naturally. The low-bore-axis design also works with either hand, and the adjustable rear sight is symmetrical.
What holster fits the Chiappa Rhino 50SA with a 5-inch barrel?
Most holsters made for the 5-inch Rhino models will fit. Look for leather or Kydex holsters specifically molded for the Rhino’s unique barrel shape. Avoid generic revolver holsters — the Rhino’s lower barrel profile can be loose in standard pouches.
Can I dry-fire the Rhino 50SA without damaging the firing pin?
Chiappa recommends using snap caps for dry-fire practice to protect the firing pin and cylinder. Dry-firing occasionally on an empty chamber is acceptable, but consistent practice should be done with dummy rounds.
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Last updated: April 2026
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