Chiappa Firearms, Armi Sport di Chiappa, is an Italian
firearms manufacturing company based in
Brescia. It was founded in 1958 by Ezechiele Chiappa as Armi Sport. Total unit production is around 60,000 per year. Its
U.S. headquarters are in
Dayton,
Ohio.[1]
Chiappa M9 9MM (both full size and compact) (Beretta 92FS clone). Both variants accept Beretta parts and magazines.
Chiappa M9 (.40SW) (Beretta Model 96 clone) accepts Beretta parts and magazines.
Chiappa M27E (both .40Cal and 9MM) (CZ75 Clone) (DAO and DA/SA).
Chiappa Rhino is a revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum, 9mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, or 9×21mm cartridges. Its most distinctive feature is that the barrel is on a low axis compared to other revolvers. The Rhino fires from the lowermost chamber of the cylinder, rather than firing from the topmost chamber.
Chiappa M6 Survival Gun is an over and under
combination gun that comes in four versions; with a 12-gauge or 20-gauge shotgun barrel over a .22 Long Rifle or .22 Magnum barrel.
Chiappa Triple Crown shotguns are triple-barrel, break-action shotguns, chambered in 12-, 20-, 28- and .410-gauge. The 12-gauge model has 28 inch barrels while the others have 26 inch barrels.
Chiappa Triple Threat shotguns are 18½ inch triple-barrel, break-action shotguns, chambered in both 12- and 20-gauge. They feature a unique two-piece removable butt-stock design allowing them to be shorten to an overall length of 27¾ inches.
Chiappa also manufactures
black powder guns commonly used by reenactors and historical firearms enthusiasts.
The following revolvers are available in two versions, cal.9mm R/.380 or 35gr (front firing "signal version") and cal.9mm R/.380 (top firing "starter version"), as well as in two variants (black or steel finish).
The following pistols are available in two versions, cal.
9mm PAK (front firing "signal version") or cal.
8mm PAK (top firing "starter version"), as well as in two variants (black or steel finish).