Description
Let’s be honest: when you’re holding a vintage Korth, you’re not just handling a revolver—you’re having the product of obsession. This is a 4-inch Korth Combat chambered in .357 Magnum, finished in a deep, polished blue that catches the light like a well-worn Steinway. Made in the legendary Ratzeburg factory, this piece isn’t mass-produced. It’s hand-built. Thoughtful. Purposeful.
And that “Dynamit Nobel” marking? That’s not some marketing flourish. It’s a quiet nod to one of the most exclusive collaborations in post-war firearms manufacturing—a union of German engineering powerhouses. This revolver wasn’t built for the masses. It was built for those who understand the value of refinement, balance, and mechanical purity.
The cylinder locks up like a vault. The trigger, both in double and single-action, breaks with the kind of clean, deliberate authority you only get from a revolver that’s been tuned by someone who cares. You’ll notice it doesn’t just fire—it communicates.
You’ll find the original shipping box from Willi Korth himself still included, postage dated and intact. That alone tells a story. How often do you see a collector-grade revolver that still has its original mailing label, let alone factory test tags and keys?
Wood grips? Check. Factory presentation case? Of course. That low serial number and hand-engraved markings? They whisper one thing: pedigree.
This Korth Combat isn’t flashy. It doesn’t need to be. It’s built with the kind of quiet confidence you only get from a revolver designed to outlive you—and probably the next guy too.
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