A Korriphila HSP 701 chambered in .45 ACP, configured double-action with a decocker. Hand-built in Heidelberg by Edgar Budischowsky and accompanied by its original factory letter, test target, and accessories.
Edgar Budischowsky built these by the handful, and that scarcity is the first thing a serious collector should understand about the HSP 701. Korriphila Präzisionsmechanik out of Heidelberg never ran a production line in any conventional sense. Each pistol was hand-fitted, hand-finished, and turned out in numbers small enough that running into one at all is unusual. This example is chambered in .45 ACP and built in the double-action layout with a decocker, the configuration the factory leaned toward for serious use rather than pure target work.
The slide carries a roller-locked delayed blowback system that sets the design apart from the Browning-pattern guns it visually echoes. Markings read Mod. HSP 701, Made in Germany, with the Korriphila logo forward on the slide and System Budischowsky cut into the right side. The finish is a deep satin black that pulls toward charcoal under direct light, with crisp slide serrations and clean machining throughout. Up front sits a fixed blade, paired with a fixed rear notch.
The grips are where the personality lives. Full-coverage checkered walnut, contoured to fill the hand, warm against the dark metal and fitted with polished slotted screws. Slide travel is smooth in the way only a hand-fitted gun delivers, and the controls move with no slop.
What makes this one stand out is how complete it is. The package includes the original factory letter from Korriphila GmbH dated 03/86 and signed in Budischowsky's name, the factory-fired test target, the German-language manual, a spare recoil spring and guide, takedown tools, grip mounting hardware, and the original cardboard shipping box. Few of these surface at all. Fewer still arrive with the paper trail intact. For the collector who tracks the rarest of post-war European pistols, this is the kind of complete, documented example that does not come around often.
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