Description
There are rare guns. And then there are guns like this—crafted not just to function, but to mesmerize. Designed by the legendary Vivian Mueller, this Korth Triple Lock Revolver was created exclusively for the House of Mueller Murgenthal. It’s not just a collector’s item—it’s a story in steel, pearl, and precision, with a legacy that whispers of Swiss elegance and German engineering.
Built around Korth’s famed Triple Lock system, this revolver offers unmatched mechanical precision. The curved trigger bow and the 4¼-inch barrel feel as intentional as they are refined. But that’s only the beginning.
What truly sets it apart? The details. The snakeskin-pattern ivory grips shimmer with an otherworldly charm, almost like something out of myth. And that MM monogram in gold—Mueller’s signature—isn’t just a flourish. It’s a farewell. This was one of Vivian Mueller’s final designs, adding a quiet weight to its presence.
Each revolver comes nestled in a wood presentation box bearing the Korth name, accompanied by a letter of authenticity. And that bronze medallion? A stamp of rarity. Only 18 were ever made in this finish. That’s right—just 18.
This isn’t just another luxury revolver. It’s a crown jewel for the serious collector. A once-in-a-lifetime find that feels more like an heirloom than a handgun. If you’ve been searching for the kind of piece that doesn’t just sit in a collection, but defines it, this is it.