Back in 2016, Nighthawk Custom and Korth started a partnership to bring German Revolvers to the U.S. market. Since that alliance the companies have collaborated to release quite a few pistols. Now, Nighthawk and Korth have teamed up to bring the silver version of the Mongoose to the U.S. market
Back in 2016, Nighthawk Custom and Korth started a partnership to bring German Revolvers to the U.S. market. Since that alliance the companies have collaborated to release quite a few pistols. Now, Nighthawk and Korth have teamed up to bring the silver version of the Mongoose to the U.S. market.
The new Silver Mongoose features a 4” or 6” inch barrel, chambered in .357, along with cylinder that holds 6 rounds of ammunition.
Below is the press release from Nighthawk.
Press Release
The new offering from Nighthawk Custom and Korth is the Mongoose Silver. This revolver offered in 4” or 6” barrel configurations. Chambered in .357 Magnum/.38 Special, the cylinder holds six rounds of ammunition. As you know, Korth Revolvers provides a level of versatility not seen in any other revolver on the market.
This is a revolver that harkens back to the days when a revolver was a hand-built piece of functioning art. The frame and all parts are fully machined from the finest billet steel available, and hand built by a single gunsmith. The trigger face is high polished, and the Roller Trigger is one of the most awe-inspiring aspects of this pistol that provides an unmatched trigger feel in either single or double action.
A Lothar Walther cold-forged polygon barrel is used for both extreme accuracy and performance. The Mongoose Silver is finished in a beautiful Silver DLC, as the superior material, increased polishing, and meticulous craftmanship are clearly evident through the whole revolver.
The Nighthawk and Korth collaboration on the Silver Mongoose .357 revolver fetched a pretty penny with sexy aesthetics, clean lines, and superior quality. The Silver Mongoose starts at $5,549 with limited availability.
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