A mirrored left- and right-hand pair of Korth Gemini revolvers in .357 Magnum, finished in bronze high-polish with gold-accented controls. One of thirty matched pairs, signed by Jim Wilson and cased in figured oak and resin.
Open the case and the first thing that registers is the mirror image. Two Korth revolvers, one built for a right-handed shooter and one reversed for a lefty, laid head to tail in a striped oak and resin case with revolver-cylinder feet and a brass plate reading Model Gemini, Pair No. 17 of 30. That production count is the whole story. Korth built these in a run of thirty matched pairs, and this is number seventeen.
Both guns wear the same warm bronze high-polish finish, a tone that shifts between copper and deep brown as it catches light. The 6 inch barrels carry Korth's full-length ventilated rib and slab sides milled with fine longitudinal lines. Triggers, hammers, cylinder latches, and ejector rods are all finished in gold, and the red cocking indicator buttons sit just above the grip on each frame. The grips themselves are sculpted walnut target stocks, signed Korth and Jim Wilson, and shaped as opposing right and left hand pairs. Wilson, the longtime gun writer and Texas lawman, lent his name to this collaboration, and his signature is laser-cut into each grip.
The action is the Korth six-shot double action chambered in .357 Magnum. Cylinders swing out clean, the bores are bright with sharp rifling, and the lockwork carries the hand-fitted feel Korth is known for. Adjustable rear sights and a removable front blade round out the sighting setup.
The case deserves its own mention. It's a one-off piece of figured oak stabilized with black resin, fitted with cut foam and a hinged lid milled to the silhouette of the pair. The brass cylinder feet and matching brass plate tie it to the guns inside.
For a collector who wants Korth at its most expressive, a matched mirrored pair is about as far as the marque goes. Thirty sets exist. This is one of them, complete in its case.
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