Coal Dragger
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That little 9×19 revolver might be really really neat, particularly if the frame beneath that grip can take a smaller set of stocks without being modified. That would make a very easily concealed revolver with 6 rounds on board.
I'll be curious to see if the barrels on all these are hard chromed and utilize polygonal rifling. I had heard Korth is known for chrome lining their barrels, and had also heard they now utilize polygonal rifling. Those would be some very very durable barrels if they are made that way.
I look forward to seeing a range test on these.
For those irritated with the grips some digging on the German Korth site reveals that the grip frame on the Mongoose is the same size and shape as a S&W L frame round butt. The gun as sold in other markets is called the Korth National Standard. Smart move on their part using an identical grip frame as a very common US made revolver. More aftermarket grips than you can shake a stick at. They also use L frame speed loaders.
I'll be curious to see if the barrels on all these are hard chromed and utilize polygonal rifling. I had heard Korth is known for chrome lining their barrels, and had also heard they now utilize polygonal rifling. Those would be some very very durable barrels if they are made that way.
I look forward to seeing a range test on these.
For those irritated with the grips some digging on the German Korth site reveals that the grip frame on the Mongoose is the same size and shape as a S&W L frame round butt. The gun as sold in other markets is called the Korth National Standard. Smart move on their part using an identical grip frame as a very common US made revolver. More aftermarket grips than you can shake a stick at. They also use L frame speed loaders.
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