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MAC: Korth - The Ultimate Revolver by Nighthawk
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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3751993" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I’ve spent more than $3600 for guns, so the money doesn’t necessarily scare me off if the quality is really there. I agree though that there better be much more than a nifty little button to change the cylinder and an adjustable trigger. </p><p>From watching the video, I can’t get a feel for what size it is. Is it K frame, L frame, or N frame size?</p><p></p><p>One thing I’ve noticed about high end revolvers as a whole is that they seem to be hard to move on the used market. I’ve bought and sold quite a few semi custom and custom 1911’s, and there’s a big market for them…Revolvers not so much.</p><p></p><p>I’ve only owned or handled one revolver that’s been to a gunsmith for action work, so I really can’t say this definitively but do believe you might be able get a Smith or Ruger to Korth quality level for less money than a Korth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3751993, member: 24452"] I’ve spent more than $3600 for guns, so the money doesn’t necessarily scare me off if the quality is really there. I agree though that there better be much more than a nifty little button to change the cylinder and an adjustable trigger. From watching the video, I can’t get a feel for what size it is. Is it K frame, L frame, or N frame size? One thing I’ve noticed about high end revolvers as a whole is that they seem to be hard to move on the used market. I’ve bought and sold quite a few semi custom and custom 1911’s, and there’s a big market for them…Revolvers not so much. I’ve only owned or handled one revolver that’s been to a gunsmith for action work, so I really can’t say this definitively but do believe you might be able get a Smith or Ruger to Korth quality level for less money than a Korth. [/QUOTE]
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