Description
Some pistols are built to perform. Others are built to turn heads. The Korth PRS-Six? It does both—effortlessly.
Chambered in .45 ACP and engineered with the kind of obsessive precision you’d expect from German craftsmen, this particular PRS-Six (serial number AH1671) isn’t just another high-end handgun—it’s a piece of functional art. Whether you’re a die-hard collector or just someone who appreciates excellence in mechanical design, this one’s hard to ignore.
Let’s get into the guts of it. The SA trigger system gives you the flexibility to shoot your way—smooth double-action pulls or crisp single-action shots when it counts. The 6-inch barrel isn’t just for aesthetics either; it’s tuned for serious accuracy, especially when you’re pushing out to distance. And the way this thing sits in your hand? It’s like it was made for it—perfectly balanced, solid, and reassuring.
Now, the looks. The deep black Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating isn’t just tough—it gives the gun a clean, no-nonsense look that holds up through wear and use. But what really sets it apart are those bold red anodized aluminum grips. They’re not over-the-top, but they add just the right amount of flair. It’s a modern, tactical aesthetic that doesn’t scream for attention but still turns heads.
At 3.13 pounds, it’s not exactly featherweight, but that heft works in your favor. The extra mass helps absorb recoil, giving you smoother follow-ups and a more planted feel. Combined with the 7-round magazine, it’s a setup that delivers confidence with every pull of the trigger.
In the end, the PRS-Six isn’t flashy for the sake of being flashy. It’s just so well-built, so thoughtfully designed, that standing out comes naturally.