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Korth is a high-end firearms manufacturer based in
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. Their high-end revolvers cost over €3,000 and their semi-automatic pistols cost over €4,000.


History

The company was founded in 1954 by Willi Korth, a railway engineer, who began his business in a basement workshop making
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Firearms


Revolvers

* Korth Combat * Korth Asia * Korth Bellezza


Semi-autos

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Korth PRS Korth is a high-end firearms manufacturer based in Lollar, Hesse, Germany. Their high-end revolvers cost over €3,000 and their semi-automatic pistols cost over €4,000. History The company was founded in 1954 by Willi Korth, a railway engin ...


See also

* Janz, a German premium revolver manufacturer * Arminius, another German revolver manufacturer * Röhm/RG, a defunct German revolver and handgun manufacturer


References

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External links


Korth German

Korth USA
Manufacturing companies established in 1954 Firearm manufacturers of Germany Giessen (district) Companies based in Hesse 1954 establishments in West Germany