Korth's have always been very expensive... and some agree claiming they're the best revolver ever??? supposed to have super smooth action along with extreme accuracy??? never held one so??? and we all know some folks flinch or push n such so much... well???
Sorry, but nobody has ever improved upon the Colt Snakes, and I mean NOBODY! I'll be sticking with my Anaconda and two Pythons and Diamondback thank you! I have never shot any factory built revolver that could match the Colts for accuracy, and never held a revolver with the level of factory fit and finish these snakes have, and to hold one, it's like they were made just for my hands and line up to my eyes perfectly every single draw! I did purchase a Metaba Untica 6 in .454 Casuell, just for the cool factor, and it's an amazing shooter too, kinda heavy, but so damn slick and accurate as hell! Love my Dan Wesson Mod-15 .44 mag with it's 6 in full lug barrel and custom sights and hand carved Briar grips, super slick and accurate, its the second one that rides the leather the most! The Ruger Old Army, Old School Revolver perfection with out equal, seriously powerful, super accurate, lightning fast, and perfectly balanced, I admit, I love this one more then all the others, and love to carry it for day to day use, nothing says dead serious like a big stainless fire breathing hand cannon!
When it comes to revolvers, not sure how Korths could be so much better than a good Smith or Colt so as to justify the enormous price difference.
Doesn't matter if it can shoot 1 inch groups at 25 yards. I can't shoot that well. So the additional precision that this firearm is capable of would be wasted on me. I'd rather get a cheaper revolver say a Taurus or Armscor M200. Those are probably 4-6 inch group guns which is probably fine as I'm a 4-6 inch revolver shooter.