The Ruger Redhawk .357 Mag 2.75in Satin Stainless 8rd is a compact powerhouse built to handle magnum loads without the bulk of a full-size revolver. Designed for urban carry and home defense, this double-action wheelgun packs eight rounds of .357 Magnum or .38 Special into a stainless steel frame that’s tough enough for daily carry and accurate enough for defensive shooting.
| Manufacturer | Ruger |
|---|---|
| Model | Redhawk |
| Material | Stainless steel frame and cylinder |
| Compatibility | .357 Magnum / .38 Special +P |
| Finish | Satin stainless |
| Weight | Approx. 40 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 2.75-inch Barrel: Keeps the overall length short for AIWB carry or nightstand storage, while still delivering enough velocity for .357 Magnum defensive rounds.
- 8-Round Capacity: Two more rounds than a standard six-shooter—critical when you’re facing multiple threats in tight urban spaces.
- Triple-Locking Cylinder: Ruger’s proprietary lockup ensures the cylinder stays aligned with the barrel under heavy recoil, maintaining accuracy shot after shot.
- Transfer Bar Safety: Prevents accidental discharge if the revolver is dropped, giving you peace of mind when carrying in a holster or storing in a drawer.
- Hardwood Grips: Provide a secure, comfortable hold that tames muzzle flip without adding bulk to the grip frame.
Who It’s For
This Ruger Redhawk is built for the urban CCW holder who wants a revolver that can handle magnum loads but doesn’t want a 6-inch barrel printing under a jacket. It’s also ideal for apartment dwellers who need a home-defense revolver that fits in a small safe or nightstand drawer. If you’re a shooter who values reliability over gimmicks and wants a revolver that will run on any .38 or .357 ammo you feed it, this is your wheelgun.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Compact enough for concealed carry; 8-round capacity gives you an edge over traditional six-shooters; stainless steel construction resists rust in humid environments; triple-locking cylinder ensures consistent lockup.
- Cons: At 40 oz, it’s heavier than a polymer-frame semi-auto—something to consider if you’re used to carrying a Glock 19. The short barrel also means you’ll get more muzzle flash with .357 Magnum loads indoors.
Comparison
| Feature | Ruger Redhawk 2.75″ | Smith & Wesson 686 2.5″ | Colt Python 3″ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 8 rounds | 6 rounds | 6 rounds |
| Barrel Length | 2.75″ | 2.5″ | 3″ |
| Weight | 40 oz | 34 oz | 40 oz |
| Frame Material | Stainless steel | Stainless steel | Stainless steel |
| MSRP | $1,121.65 | $1,099 | $1,499 |
The Redhawk’s 8-round cylinder gives you a 33% capacity advantage over the S&W 686 and Colt Python. The Python costs nearly $400 more but offers a polished trigger out of the box. The 686 is lighter but has a smaller grip frame that may not fit larger hands as well.
FAQ
What is the barrel length of the Ruger Redhawk .357 Mag 2.75in Satin Stainless 8rd?
The barrel is 2.75 inches from the front of the frame to the muzzle, making it one of the shortest barrel options in the Redhawk lineup.
Is this revolver compatible with .38 Special ammunition?
Yes, per Ruger’s specs, this revolver is chambered for .357 Magnum and is fully compatible with .38 Special and .38 Special +P ammunition.
What is the finish on this Ruger Redhawk?
The finish is satin stainless—a low-glare, brushed stainless steel that resists corrosion and won’t reflect light during low-light encounters.
How many rounds does the cylinder hold?
The cylinder holds 8 rounds of .357 Magnum or .38 Special, giving you two extra rounds compared to traditional 6-shot revolvers.
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Last updated: April 2026





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