Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! The Korriphila HSP 701, a creation of Czech designer Edgar Budischowsky, stands out as a remarkable achievement in handgun craftsmanship. Handcrafted in Heidelberg, Germany, this firearm was introduced in 1984, representing a fusion of meticulous engineering and uncompromising quality. Built to order on a custom basis, each HSP 701 reflects the preferences of its owner, with options ranging from barrel length to trigger configuration. Despite its limited production numbers and exclusive pricing, the HSP 701 has garnered admiration among firearm enthusiasts for its precision, reliability, and ergonomic design. Its roller-delayed blowback action and fixed barrel contribute to superior recoil management and accuracy, making it a preferred choice for personal defense. While the HSP 701 may not appeal to every shooter, its legacy as a symbol of craftsmanship and innovation in the handgun industry remains undeniable.
“Manufactured in 1985 (“IF” date code) with standard markings as well as an International Gun Co. importer’s mark on the right side of the slide. Fitted with fixed blade front and adjustable notch rear sights, smooth adjustable trigger, checkered grip straps and front of trigger guard, and checkered walnut grips.”
Lot 696: Korriphila Model HSP 701 Semi-Automatic Pistol – Scarce and Desirable Korriphila Model HSP 701 Semi-Automatic Pistol. (n.d.-i). Rock Island Auction Company. photograph. Retrieved May 1, 2024, from https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/81/696/korriphila-model-hsp-701-semiautomatic-pistol.
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