Description
Look, you don’t buy a Korth PRS-4 because you want ordinary. You buy it because you want German engineering that actually feels like engineering when you pick it up. Chambered in .45 ACP with a 4-inch barrel and a seven-round magazine, this pistol sits in that sweet spot between compact and capable. It’s built to shoot well and to look right while doing it.
At first touch, it’s the balance that surprises you. It’s solid enough to calm recoil without digging into your hand, yet nimble enough to keep on target when you’re stringing shots together. The controls are tidy and intuitive, and the DA/SA trigger transitions cleanly so you’re never guessing what will happen next. In short: predictable, confident performance.
The stainless finish isn’t just cosmetic. It stands up to wear and weather and keeps the pistol looking sharp even after real use. Dimensions and weight tell part of the story — 7.87 inches long, 5.51 inches tall, 1.38 inches wide, roughly 2.5 pounds — but the rest of it’s felt: the way it points, the way it returns to target, the small details that matter when you’re actually shooting.
This isn’t a shelf queen. Take it to the range, run a drill, then let it sit in your display when you’re done. It’s equally at home under lights or under a lamp. Collectors will appreciate the fit and finish; shooters will appreciate the function. Funny enough, the real charm of the PRS-4 is how unshowy it is about being excellent. It just does its job beautifully.













