A handbuilt Korriphila HSP 701 in 9mm, the only known example with a full-length dust cover frame. Comes in its fitted leather presentation case with spare magazine and maker's brass plate.
Edgar Budischowsky never built two HSP 701 pistols the same way, and this one takes that idea about as far as it goes. The frame carries a full-length dust cover, extending unbroken from the trigger guard to the muzzle. Look at any other 701 and you won't find this profile. It's the only example known to wear it, which is the kind of detail that turns a rare pistol into a singular one.
The whole gun came out of Heidelberg by hand, and the work shows. Budischowsky's HSP 701 used a roller-locked delayed blowback action borrowed in spirit from the wartime designs he admired, and the fit between slide and frame here is the tight, deliberate kind you only get from a maker building in tiny numbers. The slide wears coarse vertical cocking serrations up front. An adjustable target rear sit perches at the back, matched to a post front. Both surfaces are finished in a soft satin steel that reads silver in the light without ever going to bright polish.
The grips are figured walnut, cut with fine diamond checkering across the panels and left smooth at the borders. Warm reddish color runs through the wood, and it plays against the cool gray steel in a way that suits the gun's serious character. The left flat is marked KORRIPHILA, Mod. HSP 701, Made in Germany. The right side reads System Budischowsky. Crisp, shallow, and exactly where they belong.
It comes in its fitted leather presentation case lined in green velvet, with a spare magazine and the brass plate noting the 1975 design date and Budischowsky's name. That case and that plate tie the gun to its maker directly.
For the collector chasing the rarest corners of German pistol making, this is the kind of acquisition that doesn't come around. One frame, one configuration, and no chance of a second.
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