3” Korth Mongoose in .357 Magnum

Published on January 3, 2024
Duration: 0:48

This video provides an expert review of the 3-inch Korth Mongoose revolver, highlighting its quality and versatility. The presenter, with 4-5 years of ownership, demonstrates the unique quick-change cylinder feature, allowing easy caliber swaps between .357 Magnum/.38 Special and an optional 9mm cylinder. The demonstration includes live-fire performance at an outdoor range, showcasing handling and recoil.

Quick Summary

The 3-inch Korth Mongoose revolver offers versatility with its .357 Magnum/.38 Special chambering and an optional quick-change 9mm cylinder. This feature allows for easy caliber swaps, enhancing its utility for various shooting needs. The presenter, an expert from GUNS and American Handgunner Magazines, highlights its quality and handling during a live-fire demonstration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Korth Quality
  2. 00:123" Barrel, Caliber Options & Quick-Change Cylinder
  3. 00:31Live Fire Demonstration & Handling

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main caliber options for the 3-inch Korth Mongoose revolver?

The 3-inch Korth Mongoose is primarily chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special. It also features a unique quick-change cylinder system, allowing for an optional, pre-fitted 9mm cylinder to be easily swapped in.

How does the quick-change cylinder feature on the Korth Mongoose work?

The Korth Mongoose's quick-change cylinder allows the user to easily release the cylinder crane assembly and swap in a different, pre-fitted cylinder. This enables a rapid change between calibers, such as .357 Magnum/.38 Special and 9mm.

What is the cylinder capacity of the Korth Mongoose?

The Korth Mongoose, as demonstrated with its .357 Magnum/.38 Special cylinder, has a capacity of 6 rounds. This is a standard capacity for many revolvers of its size and caliber.

Who is presenting the Korth Mongoose review?

The review is presented by a representative from GUNS and American Handgunner Magazines, who demonstrates high authority and expertise, having owned the firearm for 4-5 years and possessing proficient handling skills.

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