Description
The 1985 Korth Sport Stainless Revolver isn’t just rare—it’s one of those pieces that quietly demands attention from anyone who knows what they’re looking at. Made from solid stainless steel and engineered with Korth’s signature no-compromise approach, this revolver has the kind of presence that collectors respect and shooters remember.
At the front, you’ll find a Patridge-style blade sight—clean, crisp, and unapologetically precise. Paired with an adjustable rear notch, it’s designed for those who want tight groups and dead-center hits. Whether you’re ringing steel or just appreciating the fine mechanics of it all, this setup feels purposeful, because it is.
But here’s the thing: this Korth isn’t just about performance. It’s personal. The markings on the frame? Certified by German authorities. The import stamp? A small reminder of the revolver’s journey from a German workshop to wherever you are now. And then there’s the unexpected detail: a tiny “I Voted” badge on the left grip. Was it a political statement? A joke? A one-off owner mod? Who knows—but it’s there, and it makes you wonder.
Function-wise, the rear-mounted cylinder latch makes reloading fast and intuitive. The adjustable trigger stop lets you fine-tune your pull just the way you like it, while the wide-checkered hammer gives your thumb something solid and responsive to work with. It’s all very Korth—overbuilt, intentional, and a little obsessive (in the best way).
Included is a German-language book on Willi Korth himself—an insightful look into the mind behind the machine. It all packs neatly into a fitted briefcase-style case, complete with custom foam cutouts. It’s not just storage. It’s a presentation. Because let’s be honest—when a revolver looks and shoots like this, it deserves the spotlight.