Sorry doesn't do anything for me. Looks like a blocky Walther.
I am curious as to what you gave for it?
Jeff Cooper 1st considered this pistol to be a "crunchenticker." That was not a positive comment.
"In view of the continuous complaints we get about the sale price of the Steyr Scout, we now offer a proper response. It seems that Herr Budischowsky of Eislingen, Germany, is now offering what he considers to be the pistol to end all pistols. This is the "Korriphila Model HSP 701" and its retail price in Germany is 15,900 Deutsch Marks. (Last we heard there were about 1.7 DM to a US dollar.) This, of course, is in its deluxe version in solid Damascus steel. Its less ornamental brother in plain blued steel is way down at DM 8,000. Basically it is a 9mm crunchenticker, but it may be offered in the future in a major caliber. I do not know if Herr Budischowsky is taking orders at this time, but you might check with him at the SHOT Show."
http://myweb.cebridge.net/mkeithr/Jeff/jeff6_10.html
Looks like Jeff Cooper was later given one in 45 acp for review and liked it.
http://larvatus.livejournal.com/488294.html
It reminds me of a Stery GB. Still doesn't blow my skirt up.
I remember finally getting my hands on a Sig 220 in 45 acp and not caring for it at all. Crunchenticker - would be a good description of the trigger. To me the trigger felt springy in both SA and DA.
I'd always read that the the Sig 220 "was the next best thing to sliced bread." I finally realized why so many gun writers loved the Sig 220. The reason was it worked out of the box with Hollow Point 45 acp. To get a Colt 1911 to work reliably with fmj ball much less jhp you needed to send it off to a custom gunsmith. The Sig was one of the 1st 45's that was actually out of the box reliable - no "break in" required.