I popped into a newer shop close to my office and they had 3 Korth .357s in their case. Their proprietary blue looks amazing in person. They let me hold the blue model, but I had to remove my ring, wear white gloves, and was not allowed to work the action or cylinder. Each one is $10,000 - the gold one is $100 more.
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What shop is this, I plan on winning the lottery.
I popped into a newer shop close to my office and they had 3 Korth .357s in their case. Their proprietary blue looks amazing in person. They let me hold the blue model, but I had to remove my ring, wear white gloves, and was not allowed to work the action or cylinder. Each one is $10,000 - the gold one is $100 more.
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Oh oh that means there is a love affair brewing lol
I won't lie, I have had a few dreams of me taking that blue Korth to the range. I'm still deciding which child I am not going to send to university.
And yes, it was Tiger Arms in Port Coquitlam. I wasn't sure if it should be mentioned or not.
I popped into a newer shop close to my office and they had 3 Korth .357s in their case. Their proprietary blue looks amazing in person. They let me hold the blue model, but I had to remove my ring, wear white gloves, and was not allowed to work the action or cylinder. Each one is $10,000 - the gold one is $100 more.
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Thanks now I know where to go after my lottery check comes in. Something tells me my tax return isn't gonna be enough to cover this. The one you handled did that have fiber optic rear sights?
Yes, both the Combat models had the FO rear sights. If you look at the blue close-up pic, you can just barely see the yellow FO on the white glove. They are two straight pieces of thick FO.
Shoot that might be a deal breaker for me as I prefer a black rear sight. I might be better off with the Taurus...
That's quite the jump.The owner did say they had 'several more Korths in the back'.
The Gold Korth would look good in Black….