Description
Let’s get something straight—this isn’t just a revolver. It’s a Korth. And that means you’re holding onto a piece of mechanical perfection, born from the kind of obsessive craftsmanship that made West Germany’s Korth Waffenfabrik legendary among revolver purists. This 6-inch stainless steel Sport model wears that length with purpose—long enough for pinpoint balance and recoil control, yet agile in hand with its flawlessly machined silhouette.
The satin stainless finish isn’t flashy—it’s confident. It says, “I was built to last,” and the deep-bored .357 Magnum chambering backs that up with punch and precision. Pull the trigger and you’ll feel it: crisp, clean, with just enough resistance to remind you that every component was hand-fit, not slapped together.
Now, take a look at those walnut grips—real, checkered hardwood, sculpted to melt into the palm. Korth didn’t cut corners, not even on the grip angle. The result? A natural point of aim and the kind of comfort that makes you want to keep shooting, whether it’s bullseyes or steel plates.
Peek inside the open cylinder, and it’s clear this thing was built with surgical detail. Each chamber is polished and proof-marked, a nod to Korth’s old-school pride in doing things the hard way—and doing them right. You’ll spot the stamp: “Made in W. Germany – Waffenfabrik Korth – Ratzeburg / LBG.” That’s more than a location. It’s a signature.
Oh, and yes—it comes with the original Korth box. Worn at the corners, sure, but that’s part of the charm. That box has history, just like this revolver.
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