Description
Some guns are built for the range. Others for show. But this? This is something else entirely. The Korth Classic from The House of Mueller Murgenthal isn’t just a revolver—it’s the final word in craftsmanship, a piece that blends engineering precision with soul-stirring artistry.
Born from a rare collaboration between Korth and the legendary artisan Vivian Mueller, this revolver carries more than just function—it carries legacy. In fact, it’s one of the last models completed under Mueller’s direct supervision. You can feel that legacy in the weight of the steel, see it in the finish, and—if you’re lucky enough to handle it—sense it in the way it moves. There’s something personal here, almost like a signature etched in metal.
But let’s talk details. Every part of this revolver was obsessively crafted—nothing rushed, nothing overlooked. The finish gleams with quiet confidence, and the contours walk a perfect line between old-world charm and modern elegance. Inside, the mechanism is smooth, deliberate—exactly what you’d expect from a revolver made to perform and impress.
And yet, even with its technical brilliance, the Korth Classic feels almost… ceremonial. It’s the kind of piece that doesn’t just sit in a display—it commands it. Collectors know the value of history you can actually hold in your hand. And with this revolver, you’re holding a chapter of Mueller’s story.
Is it a weapon? Sure. But it’s also a tribute—one that honors the golden age of firearm artistry while standing firmly in the present. For those who appreciate the subtle blend of mechanical genius and artistic vision, this is more than a collector’s item. It’s a once-in-a-generation heirloom.