Korth revolvers

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#1 Post by the running man »

Having trolled gt for long barrelled pistols yesterday I came across korth revolvers,does anyone here have one or experience of one,they look over expensive to me.
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they are nice but so is a redhawk (for less money )
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They are lovely but the price tag is crazy kukkuk
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#4 Post by bradaz11 »

it's a bit like asking if a manurhin mr73 is an ok gun. YES of course it is. Korth is Rolls-Royce levels.
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I've always thought of Korth and Manurhin as the peak of revolver royalty.
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#6 Post by YattonShooter »

A friend of mine has one in 9mm.
Yes it is a thing of beauty, a very smooth, crisp trigger pull. But my friend now only has one kidney!
We need something in the middle of a Taurus and the Korth. I know there was talk of a Smith & Wesson but I don’t think they ever came to anything.
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Interesting stuff,yes hefty price tag, gonna do some more looking me thinks.
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YattonShooter wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2024 2:21 pm A friend of mine has one in 9mm.
Yes it is a thing of beauty, a very smooth, crisp trigger pull. But my friend now only has one kidney!
We need something in the middle of a Taurus and the Korth. I know there was talk of a Smith & Wesson but I don’t think they ever came to anything.
S&W revolvers are available in very small numbers in the UK but are not far off £4k now. I saw Oceania Defence had a LBR on their stand at the NSS but it wassnae bonny! lol lol lol
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