Korth pistol, left side.
  Korth pistol with alternative shape of trigger guard and black polished coating.
  Korth pistol with long barrel.
  Diagram from original patent, issued to Willie Korth in 1986. Locking piece is marked with orange color.
Characteristics
| Type | Double or Single Action semiautomatic | 
| Caliber(s) | 9x19 Luger, 9x21 IMI, .357SIG, .40SW | 
| Weight unloaded | 1240 g | 
| Length | n/a | 
| Barrel length | 100 or 127 mm (4" or 5") | 
| Magazine capacity | 10 (9mm) or 9 (.357, .40) rounds | 
  Korth pistols were developed circa 1982 by renowned German gunmaker Willie Korth, who was known as a maker of fine custom revolvers since  mid-1960s. First "production" Korth pistols appeared in 1985, and since  then those are produced on very limited basis. These pistols represent  high end, custom European guns, with as much as 70% of hand labour and  hand fitting used in manufacture of each pistol. Korth pistols available  in a variety of calibers and finishes; prices on these pistols usually  start at several thousands of US Dollars or Euros.
  Korth pistols are of all-steel construction, with al parts hand-fitted  and heat-treated for maximum durability and accuracy. Korth pistol use  proprietary locking breech, short recoil action patented by Willie Korth  in 1986. This action uses vertically tilting locking piece, located  below the barrel, which locks the barrel to slide when in battery. On  recoil, the locking piece slides down, releasing itself from the locking  notch in the barrel and allowing the slide to open while barrel is  stopped. Trigger on Korth pistols could be either of DA/SA or SA  (special order) type; standard safeties include automated firing pin  block and loaded chamber indicator; manual safety is optional. Sights  are adjustable, with target-type rear sight blade on most models.


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