Description
Some firearms are built for utility. Others are crafted for beauty. The Korth Ratzeburg Autopistol Plasma—serial number 26.06.87—does both with unapologetic flair. Finished in a radiant Chrome Plasma and accented with gold-plated controls, this rare semi-automatic pistol isn’t just a piece of engineering—it’s a piece of art.
But don’t let the aesthetics fool you. This is a serious machine. Chambered in .357 SIG and including an extra 9mm barrel and spring for caliber conversion, this Korth adapts to your preferences without missing a beat. Whether you’re at the range or building out a collector’s showcase, its precision machining and smooth function are pure Korth—flawless and uncompromising.
Then there’s the grip. Rich, dark wood that doesn’t just look good—it feels good. Balanced in the hand, it offers that unmistakable “Korth heft” that seasoned shooters recognize instantly. Gold touches on the trigger, hammer, and safety controls elevate the presentation without overdoing it—every detail intentional, nothing gratuitous.
The pistol comes nestled in a black leather briefcase with a gold latch, dials, and precision-cut foam. Inside, there’s room for the pistol, the extra barrel, and two magazines. It’s elegant. It’s functional. And yes, it’s a bit over the top—but in the best possible way.
Collectors know: Korth doesn’t make many of these. And when one like this surfaces—versatile, striking, and wrapped in luxury—it doesn’t stay on the market for long.