A matched Korth pair finished in factory fire blue, comprising a 9mm semi-automatic and a .357 Magnum revolver. The revolver includes a 9mm exchange cylinder in the same Blue Plasma treatment.
Two Korth pistols finished in fire blue that runs from sapphire through violet to a near-purple at the edges, built to be displayed together. That is the draw here. Korth never made these in volume, and a matched semi-auto and revolver wearing the same Blue Plasma treatment is the kind of pairing you stop and look at twice.
Start with the revolver. It's chambered in .357 Magnum with a long target barrel carrying a ventilated rib and gold bead inserts, and the barrel flat is roller-stamped .357 Magnum. The action is the hand-fitted Korth lockwork that built the company's name, and the trigger breaks the way Korth triggers do. A factory 9mm exchange cylinder comes with it, finished in the same iridescent blue, so you can run either chambering without losing the visual continuity. The grip is a target-profile walnut with an orthopedic palm swell and the Korth signature laser-cut into the panel.
The semi-auto follows the same script. It's a 9mm Parabellum built on Korth's own short-recoil design, with the slide serrations catching reds and purples where the blue thins out. The frame is roll-marked Made in Germany, Waffenfabrik Korth, Ratzeburg. Checkered walnut target grips ground the futuristic finish with something warm and traditional. Adjustable target sights sit on both guns.
The metalwork is where the money went. Fire bluing of this depth is a controlled heat process, not a coating, and getting two different actions to match tonally takes work most makers won't attempt. The bores are bright. The actions are tight. The set arrives with the original black Korth presentation box and factory literature, including the technical manual and the company brochure.
For a collector who wants the Korth name in its most visually arresting form, a matched fire-blued pair like this is the centerpiece other guns get arranged around.
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