ID 1320913
Lot 8366 | Korriphila, Mod. HSP 701, im Karton
Kal. 9mmLuger, Nr. 993, nummerngleich. Fast blanker Lauf, Länge 125mm. Neunschüssig. Beschuss 1984. Justierbare Kimme mit Rampenkorn. Signalstift. Sicherungshebel. Rollenverschluss. Single Action. Einstellbares Abzugsgewicht. Links am Verschluss gemarkt "Korriphila - Mod. HSP 701", rechts "System Budischowsky". Vollständige, originale Brünierung. Nussholzgriffschalen. Hell phosphatiertes Minigun Magazin. Im grauen Karton, mit zwei Minigun Ersatzmagazinen, zwei Bedienungsanleitungen, Werkzeug, Schussbild und Herstellerbrief. Beigelegt zudem ein Magazin "Visier" vom Dezember 1990 mit Exklusivartikel über die Korriphila-Pistolen. Neue Erhaltung.
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Korriphila, Mod. HSP 701, in box
Korriphila, Mod. HSP 701, in box
Cal. 9mmLuger, SN. 993, matching numbers. Barrel length 125 mm, almost bright bore. Nine shots. Proof marks dated 1984. Adjustable rear sights with ramped front sight. Loading indicator. Safety lever. Roller-locked action. Single Action. Trigger pull adjustable. The left side of the slide marked "Korriphila - Mod. HSP 701", the right side "System Budischowsky". Original finish > 99%. A light-coloured parkerized "Minigun" magazine. In grey box with two spare Minigun magazines, two manuals, factory target, tools and factory letter. A set in as-new condition! With a copy of German periodical "Visier" dated December 1990, containing an exclusive story on Korriphila pistols.
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Condition: I -
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