Description
Some guns are built for the range. Others belong behind glass. The Korth PRS-Five? It earns a place in both.
Chambered in .45 ACP, this single-action pistol balances serious performance and refined presence. It’s got a 5-inch barrel and a seven-round magazine that keep the silhouette clean while delivering the kind of control competition shooters crave. But don’t get the idea it’s all function and no soul. The black DLC finish looks modern and tough, and it will keep looking that way after heavy use. Not many pistols age that well. Funny enough, that’s when they become more interesting.
At just under nine inches overall and weighing about 2.85 pounds, the PRS-Five has a reassuring heft that helps tame recoil without feeling like a brick. The walnut grips are simple, comfortable, and old-school in the best way. They sit in your hand like they were always meant to be there. The single-action trigger breaks clean and predictable, and the fit and finish are the kind of tight tolerances you only notice when something feels off elsewhere. This doesn’t.
So what is it, really? A match-capable handgun you can take seriously at the range. A display piece that still wants to be used. A tool that respects craftsmanship and expects you to respect it back. If you’re the kind of person who wants both performance and presence, that small collection of details adds up fast. This Korth PRS-Five doesn’t try to be flashy. It just is. And that will get noticed.











