This video showcases the Korriphila HSP-701, a bespoke German luxury pistol designed by Edgar Budischowsky in the late 1970s and produced from 1984. It features a fixed barrel and a unique roller-delayed blowback action with a single roller. The pistol was customizable in various calibers, though .45 ACP was most common, and offered in 4" and 5" barrel lengths. The Korriphila is highlighted as a high-end firearm comparable to Korth semiautomatic pistols, emphasizing its meticulous hand craftsmanship.
This video examines the rare Norton DP-75, a pistol with roots in the experimental Mauser HsP. It features a short recoil system with a pivoting locking block, reminiscent of the P38, and was an unsuccessful contender in German police trials against the H&K P7. The description highlights its aluminum and titanium construction by the American company Norton Armament, which was associated with Edgar Budischowsky, designer of Korriphila pistols. A unique aspect is the inclusion of a fully functional, half-scale miniature of the DP-75, crafted by machinist Raymond Hutchens, sold as a package with the full-sized gun.
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