Description
Some firearms do one thing well. The Korth Ratzeburg Autopistol Plasma does two: it shoots like a precision instrument and looks like something you’d hang in a gallery. The chrome plasma finish has a wet, mirror sheen that plays with light, while the gold-plated controls add a refined hint of luxury. It’s loud without shouting.
Mechanically, it’s pure Korth. Chambered in .357 SIG with an extra 9mm barrel and spring included, this pistol adapts to whatever mood you’re in. Want power? Please keep it in .357 SIG. Want lower-cost range time? Swap to 9mm and keep going. The fit and finish are as tight as you’d expect from Ratzeburg engineering. Everything moves with that satisfying, precision feel that tells you someone obsessed over tolerances.
The grips are dark, dense wood that feels alive in your hand. Balanced. Centered. Solid. Gold on the trigger, hammer, and safety doesn’t feel showy; it feels intentional, the kind of detail that separates a custom piece from a factory special. The internals are clean, the controls crisp, and the recoil is manageable, allowing you to enjoy shooting instead of wrestling with it.
Presentation is part of the package. The pistol comes in a black leather briefcase with a gold latch, fitted foam, and compartments for the spare barrel and two magazines. It looks like a traveling exhibit and a tool kit all at once.
This is a Korth for collectors who want function with flair. They don’t make many like this. When one surfaces, it gets noticed fast. If you like your hardware rare, precise, and a little theatrical, this will fit neatly into that corner of your collection.
 
				 
								



