Description
There’s a certain feeling you get when you hold something rare—something built with intention, precision, and just a little bit of audacity. That’s what the Korth PRS4 delivers. Serial number 600019 isn’t just another pistol; it’s a statement piece for collectors who know the difference between ordinary and extraordinary.
Chambered in .45 ACP, the PRS4 keeps things tight with a 4-inch barrel and an overall footprint that balances compact design with serious firepower: 7.87” long, 5.51” tall, 1.38” wide. It weighs in at 2.51 lbs—not featherlight, but just enough heft to feel solid in hand. The deep black DLC finish isn’t just for show either; it’s built to last. And while the fixed rear sight holds its ground, the front sight can be swapped out in a flash to suit your preference.
Let’s talk feel. Walnut grips bring a warmth and elegance that metal alone can’t offer. The controls? Fully 1911-compatible, giving you room to tinker and personalize. And under the hood, you’ll find a roller-locking system with a bolt head that borrows brilliance from HK’s proven design playbook.
If you’ve ever stumbled down the rabbit hole that is Forgotten Weapons on YouTube, then you already know they don’t just feature any old gun. They spotlight the legends. So when Ian McCollum gave the PRS4 some screen time, collectors paid attention—and for good reason. This pistol didn’t just show up; it earned its place with performance, story, and soul.
What makes the Korth PRS4 such a standout? It’s not just the build quality or the media attention. It’s the fact that every inch of this pistol was designed to turn heads and start conversations. You won’t find this level of detail—or this kind of recognition—in your run-of-the-mill sidearm.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or someone who simply appreciates top-tier engineering, this is the kind of firearm that anchors a collection. And with its growing reputation, its value isn’t likely to dip anytime soon.
Check out the Forgotten Weapons video feature and see why this pistol made waves among enthusiasts worldwide.