Description
Quietly savage, unnervingly precise—that’s the Korth PRS SD. Built for people who actually care about engineering instead of marketing, this .45 ACP semi-auto blends old-school German resolve with modern performance tweaks. At 4.5 inches, the barrel gives you authority without dragging the pistol into the “too big to carry” category. It’s balanced, poised, and oddly polite about its power.
The look does the talking: a two-tone finish with a polished stainless slide set against a matte black lower frame. The slide’s got aggressive diamond-pattern cocking serrations that grab your thumb like they mean business, and the deep Korth logo isn’t shy—this is a pistol with pedigree. Threaded compensator at the muzzle tames muzzle rise so follow-ups aren’t a fight. In short, it stays on target.
Feel-wise, Korth didn’t half-step anything. G10 grips are cut and contoured to lock your hand in place, while the front strap and mainspring housing feature aggressive checkering that actually helps when your hands aren’t perfect. The skeletonized trigger and hammer give just enough lightness to speed the action without making it fragile. There’s an extended beavertail to keep your grip clean, and an accessory rail if you want a light or laser without ruining the pistol’s balance.
This package comes in a custom Korth case with two serialized magazines and full factory paperwork—everything collectors and shooters quietly expect. If you want a pistol that looks like a work of modern engineering and shoots like one too, the PRS SD is that rare thing: purpose-built and pleasantly uncompromising.











