Description
Some guns are tools. Others are stories cast in steel. And this one? It’s the very first in a series that blends precision craftsmanship with quiet grandeur—the Korth Mueller Murgenthal Triple Lock Revolver, Serial EXC001.
Number one of just twenty ever made in this color, this revolver isn’t just rare—it’s the foundation of a legacy. Designed by Vivian Mueller for the House of Mueller Murgenthal, it represents the closing chapter of a designer’s career who understood firearms not just as weapons, but as heirlooms. There’s something powerful about that, isn’t there?
Let’s talk looks—because this one turns heads. The deep, dark blued finish, paired with warm bronzy-gold highlights, sets the tone: refined, deliberate, unmistakably elegant. That signature Korth medallion? It doesn’t shout. It nods. Confidently. And the pearl grips—carved in a distinctive scale pattern—catch the light like nothing else. They’re bold, yes, but balanced.
Under the surface, it’s all performance. The 4¼” barrel and Korth’s legendary Triple Lock System offer surgical precision—because a piece this beautiful shouldn’t just sit in a display case. The gold-tipped barrel housing and curved trigger bow add subtle flair, while the MM logo plate reminds you this isn’t mass-produced. It’s personal.
Housed in a premium Korth wood case, and backed by a letter of authenticity, this revolver is more than a collector’s piece—it’s a moment in firearm history you can actually hold.
Honestly, there may never be another like it. But then again, there’s only one Number One.