Korriphila HSP701

     Notes: Marketed by Intratech, the HSP701 is sort of a “semi-custom” pistol, with virtually innumerable options, finishes, and other touches available, but based on a common basic design.  The HSP701, like all Korriphila pistols, are in real life extremely valuable and can be worth as much as the typical used car to collectors (in no way similar to the game cost listed below). 

     The HSP701 uses an unusual patented operation designed by Edgar Budischowski.  It is an improved version of the Vorgrimler roller-delayed system invented during World War 2, and used on some Heckler & Koch pistols after World War 2.  Without getting too wordy and technical, the roller-delayed system is a variant of delayed blowback which allows the slide to reciprocate faster, giving the shooter the ability to fire rapid follow-up shots, even though it uses a double-action trigger.  The HSP701 is made almost entirely of steel, which may be of various high grades, except for the grip plates.  The finishes may be of almost any type imaginable, and the grip plates may also be of almost any material possible.  The finishes and grip plates are always of top-notch quality.  Construction is done with extremely tight tolerances (which probably limits its use as a combat or competition pistol).  Barrels are 4 or 5 inches, and the grip accommodates only single-stack magazines.  They are heavy weapons due to the high grades of steel and the virtually hand-made nature of Korriphila’s weapons.  Various calibers are available in the HSP701.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

HSP701 (4” Barrel)

7.65mm Parabellum

1 kg

9

$195

HSP701 (5” Barrel)

7.65mm Parabellum

1.2 kg

9

$205

HSP701 (4” Barrel)

9mm Parabellum

1.11 kg

9

$238

HSP701 (5” Barrel)

9mm Parabellum

1.33 kg

9

$248

HSP701 (4” Barrel)

.38 Super

1.2 kg

9

$274

HSP701 (5” Barrel)

.38 Super

1.44 kg

9

$285

HSP701 (4” Barrel)

.45 ACP

1.34 kg

7

$397

HSP701 (5” Barrel)

.45 ACP

1.6 kg

7

$408

 

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

HSP701 (4”, 7.65mm)

SA

1

Nil

1

2

Nil

9

HSP701 (5”, 7.65mm)

SA

1

Nil

1

2

Nil

11

HSP701 (4”, 9mm)

SA

1

Nil

1

2

Nil

10

HSP701 (5”, 9mm)

SA

1

Nil

1

2

Nil

12

HSP701 (4”, .38)

SA

2

Nil

1

2

Nil

10

HSP701 (5”, .38)

SA

2

1-Nil

1

2

Nil

14

HSP701 (4”, .45)

SA

2

Nil

1

2

Nil

11

HSP701 (5”, .45)

SA

2

Nil

1

2

Nil

14

 

Korth Pistol

     Notes: Korth, normally a manufacturer of quality revolvers, introduced its first pistol in 1987.  The .357 SiG caliber was not used until 1998, however.  The Korth Pistol does not have an external safety catch; however, it does have a slide catch and (for American distribution) an automatic firing pin safety.  There is also a half-cock safety.  The Korth pistol is available in a stainless steel, matte blued, or protective titanium coating finish.  The grip plates are of walnut.

     Twilight 2000 Notes: The .357 SiG version does not exist.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Korth Pistol (4” Barrel)

9mm Parabellum

1.24 kg

10

$239

Korth Pistol (5” Barrel)

9mm Parabellum

1.27 kg

10

$249

Korth Pistol (4” Barrel)

9x21mm

1.29 kg

10

$256

Korth Pistol (5” Barrel)

9x21mm

1.32 kg

10

$266

Korth Pistol (4” Barrel)

.40 Smith & Wesson

1.44 kg

9

$312

Korth Pistol (5” Barrel)

.40 Smith & Wesson

1.47 kg

9

$323

Korth Pistol (4” Barrel)

.357 SiG

1.36 kg

9

$266

Korth Pistol (5” Barrel)

.357 SiG

1.39 kg

9

$276

 

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Korth Pistol (4”, 9mm Para)

SA

1

Nil

1

2

Nil

10

Korth Pistol (5”, 9mm Para)

SA

1

Nil

1

2

Nil

13

Korth Pistol (4”, 9x21mm)

SA

1

Nil

1

2

Nil

11

Korth Pistol (5”, 9x21mm)

SA

2

Nil

1

2

Nil

14

Korth Pistol (4”. .40)

SA

2

Nil

1

2

Nil

13

Korth Pistol (5” .40)

SA

2

1-Nil

1

2

Nil

16

Korth Pistol (4”, .357)

SA

2

Nil

1

2

Nil

9

Korth Pistol (5”, .357)

SA

2

Nil

1

2

Nil

12