Chiappa Firearms is beginning 2026 with a bang. A magnum bang within the type of a brand new L-frame .44 Magnum revolver. The brand new body and caliber providing is an enlargement that brings the Rhino’s low-bore recoil traits to a bigger, purpose-built magnum revolver.
The Rhino 60DS .44 Magnum follows the identical strains as the sooner Rhino revolver, with a low bore entry barrel firing from the bottom-most cylinder on the revolver. This reduces muzzle rise and straightens recoil impulse. The 60DS is simply greater to accommodate the bigger, extra highly effective .44 Magnum cartridge.
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The enlarged L-Body isn’t simply greater, it additionally introduces up to date ergonomics. That features twin finger stops and a revised grip interface for improved leverage and repeatable hand placement. Even within the bigger chambering, the 60DS body maintains Chiappa’s attribute steadiness between energy and weight. It makes use of a 7075-T6 aluminum body paired with a metal barrel and breech protect.

The Rhino 60DS In Hand
Will probably be out there in three finishes: Black, White Nickel, and Gold PVD. All three normal finishes share the identical mechanical core and configuration. Every mannequin has a 6-inch barrel with fastened fiber optic entrance sight and a totally adjustable rear.
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It maintains the Rhino’s double/single-action system and has a six-round cylinder. Like earlier technology Rhinos, the 60DS has a complete security suite, comprising a cylinder block, rotation lock, and hammer block.
The Rhino 60DS L-Body weighs 2.92 lbs, measures 11 inches in total size, and ships with Hogue rubber grips. Every revolver comes with Chiappa’s exhausting case and consists of the usual proprietor’s package and Rhino sticker.
MSRP: $1,745.00
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With its low bore, serving to cut back and make recoil manageable, I can see the .444 Magnum 60DS being a well-liked looking pistol. I may see it exhibiting up as a fantastic film gun, particularly in that gold PVD end. Isn’t there a brand new James Bond film being mentioned? The prop guys have to test these out.

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