2" Revolvers: .357mag Worth It?

Published on February 7, 2016
Duration: 7:21

TheYankeeMarshal provides an expert review of the 2-inch Chiappa Rhino 200DS in .357 Magnum for everyday carry. He details its superior recoil management compared to other small revolvers due to its low bore axis and presents chronograph data showing .357 Magnum's significant velocity advantage over .38 Special +P from short barrels. The review also covers recommended holsters for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The 2-inch Chiappa Rhino 200DS in .357 Magnum is deemed practical for EDC by TheYankeeMarshal, thanks to its low bore axis that effectively manages recoil. Ballistic tests show .357 Magnum significantly outperforms .38 Special +P in velocity from short barrels, making it a potent choice when paired with a controllable platform like the Rhino.

Chapters

  1. 00:23Introduction to the Chiappa Rhino 2-inch
  2. 01:10Holster Options and Carry Position
  3. 02:32Recoil Management and Caliber Choice
  4. 03:23Ballistic Testing Methodology
  5. 04:37Ballistic Data Comparison
  6. 06:10Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 2-inch .357 Magnum revolver practical for everyday carry?

Yes, according to TheYankeeMarshal, a 2-inch .357 Magnum revolver like the Chiappa Rhino 200DS can be practical for EDC. Its effectiveness is enhanced by the firearm's design, such as the Rhino's low bore axis, which significantly aids in managing recoil, making the powerful .357 Magnum cartridge more controllable in a compact package.

How does the Chiappa Rhino 200DS manage recoil with .357 Magnum?

The Chiappa Rhino 200DS excels at managing .357 Magnum recoil due to its exceptionally low bore axis. This design feature minimizes muzzle flip and perceived recoil, making it more comfortable and controllable to shoot than many other compact revolvers chambered in .357 Magnum or even .38 Special +P.

What are the velocity differences between .357 Magnum and .38 Special +P from a 2-inch barrel?

Chronograph data presented by TheYankeeMarshal shows a significant velocity advantage for .357 Magnum. A 125gr Hornady Critical Defense .357 Magnum load achieved 1170-1205 FPS from a 2-inch barrel, while a 110gr .38 Special +P load averaged only 820-860 FPS from the same barrel length.

What are recommended holsters for carrying a 2-inch revolver like the Chiappa Rhino?

For carrying a 2-inch revolver such as the Chiappa Rhino, TheYankeeMarshal recommends both the factory Chiappa holster and options from Winthrop Holsters. These are available for both Outside the Waistband (OWB) and Inside the Waistband (IWB) carry positions, ensuring secure and comfortable concealment.

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