Wheelgun Wednesday: Korth Executive Series Limited Edition Revolvers
Welcome back to Wheelgun Wednesday, TFB’s weekly article series where we discuss everything related to revolvers - history, news, reviews, etc. Today’s edition is a news report: Nighthawk Custom, the exclusive importer and distributor of German Korth revolvers in the USA, has announced the release of limited-edition Korth Executive Series revolvers.
Wheelgun Wednesday @ TFB:
“At Nighthawk Custom, we’re proud to introduce the pinnacle of revolver craftsmanship with the Korth Executive Series. These revolvers are meticulously crafted for discerning collectors and shooters who demand unrivaled elegance. Each model within the Executive Series stands as a testament to Korth’s precision engineering and luxurious design.”
Korth Executive Series revolvers are chambered in .357 Magnum, have six-round cylinders and four-inch barrels. As you can see, there are three finish options for these revolvers: high-polished titanium nitride gold color finish, matte bronze DLC with gold TiN accents, and a color case hardened finish with charcoal blued cylinder and TiN accents. All models feature high-polished Korth and Moon Hawk medallions, swoop barrel shrouds, ventilated ribs, strike points (the spikes on cylinder cranes) and Elforyn grips. These revolvers come in Korth wood display boxes.
At the time of writing, the Korth Executive Series revolvers can not be found on the Nighthawk Custom's website. How many pieces of each revolver are made and what they cost is also unknown. It seems like these limited-edition wheelguns are based on Korth Mongoose revolvers. The MSRP of the most affordable Korth Mongoose is $3,799, so a limited edition custom version will definitely cost a lot more. For more information, contact Nighthawk Custom.
Pictures by Nighthawk Custom, www.nighthawkcustom.com
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These are simply hideous.