ID 1199500
Lot 1228 | Pistole Korth, Mod. 13E
Kal. 9mmLuger, Nr. 003, nummerngleich. Blanker Lauf, Länge 102 mm (4"). Zehnschüssig. Ohne Beschuss! Justierbare Kimme. Verriegelungssystem: starr verriegelter Lauf mit Schwenkriegelverschluss. Links am Verschluss gemarkt mit Korth-Logo, dreizeiliger Firmierung und " Cal 9mm Para". Am Griffstück rechts S/N. Vollständige originale, matte Brünierung. Glatte Wurzelholzgriffschalen mit minimalen Lagerspuren. Brüniertes Magazin. Im originalen Karton ohne SN, ohne weiteres Zubehör. Neuwertige Erhaltung.
Im Unterschied zur Serienfertigung mit weiterer Bohrung zur Gewichtsreduktion über dem Abzugsbügel vorne. Eines der allerersten, noch von Willi Korth persönlich gefertigten Muster!
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Korth Mod. 13E semi-auto pistol
Korth Mod. 13E semi-auto pistol
Cal. 9mmLuger, SN. 003, matching numbers. Bright bore, length 102 mm (4"). Ten shots. No proof marks! Adjustable rear sight. Locked breech recoil operation with a large locking wedge. Marked on the left of the slide with logo, 3-line company details and "Cal 9mm Para". On the right side of the frame S/N. Original, matte finish 99.9%. Smooth burl wood grips with minimal traces of usage. Blued magazine. In original box w/o serial number, no further accessories. In mint condition.
In contrast to later specimens from serial production the receiver features an additional drill-through hole for weight reduction above the trigger guard front. One of the very first samples still handmade by Willi Korth!
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Condition: I
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