Description
This is no off-the-rack revolver. This is a Korth.
This is a pristine example of Korth’s legendary German craftsmanship—chambered in .357 Magnum and finished in a deep, mirror-slick bluing that’s almost too pretty to take to the range… but you absolutely should. The moment you pick it up, you’ll feel it: the solid, practically surgical lockup of the cylinder, the flawless timing, and that perfectly tuned trigger that’s so smooth it practically reads your mind.
It features a set of factory checkered walnut grips that are both sculpted and understated—no flashy gloss, just warm, honest wood that fits your hand as if it were carved by someone who shoots. The Korth logo is discreetly laser-etched into the grip and frame, a subtle nod to its pedigree without drawing attention to it.
This example includes everything you’d hope for in a collector-grade package: the original factory test target, Korth-marked accessories, and the factory box stamped “Die Stahlgewordene Präzision”—steel becomes precision. There’s something poetic about that, isn’t there?
And here’s the thing—Korths aren’t just rare because they’re expensive. They’re rare because they’re made the old-school way: by hand, by craftsmen, in Ratzeburg. That takes time. And it shows in every line, every click, every ounce of this revolver.
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