Korth Revolvers Question

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I recently received an email from GTA Auctions promoting their May firearms auction. The items aren't online yet but among the 'teaser" photos in the email was a Korth revolver. The photo showed an extra cylinder tagged with the same lot number. Did some older Korth's come with the extra 9mm cylinder the way some Manhurin's did?

In any event it will be interesting to see what it goes for.
 
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I recently received an email from GTA Auctions promoting their May firearms auction. The items aren't online yet but among the 'teaser" photos in the email was a Korth revolver. The photo showed an extra cylinder tagged with the same lot number. Did some older Korth's come with the extra 9mm cylinder the way some Manhurin's did?

In any event it will be interesting to see what it goes for.

Yes, the 9mm cylinder was and is still a factory option.
 
I’ve seen the revolver your referring to and it’s not in bad shape but it’s far from perfect condition. It should affect value accordingly.
 
With an uncertain political situation regarding handguns up here, my guess is that it will sell to a US bidder at 1.35 exchange rate.
 
I hadn't thought of that but of course you're right. Given the exchange rate advantage and the usual lower Canadian results for higher end gun prices at auction a US buyer is certainly a possibility.
 
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I wish you would not post things like this, I don't need any more, maybe? Just kidding.
But I have never seen a buy at a auction for years.
QUOTE=sailor723;15881070]I recently received an email from GTA Auctions promoting their May firearms auction. The items aren't online yet but among the 'teaser" photos in the email was a Korth revolver. The photo showed an extra cylinder tagged with the same lot number. Did some older Korth's come with the extra 9mm cylinder the way some Manhurin's did?

In any event it will be interesting to see what it goes for.[/QUOTE]
 
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