Rifle Pictures have been added. For those unfamiliar with Suhl, they are of East German origin, quite competitive with West Germany's Anschtz 54. They are a unique rifle in that they came with barrels that often challenged the very best aftermarket domestic offerings. The factory trigger is as good as they get. This one breaks at 1½ oz. The action is very solid and the receiver is beefy for a rimfire. They have been used for custom builds a lot stateside. The number of Suhls imported has never been large. The supply is drying up, and parts can be difficult to find at times. However, it can be a bit of a crapshoot, since some were rifled with twists as slow as 1:19", which is too slow for many types of match ammo, particularly when it is cold. This one, luckily, is 1-16¼" I feel fortunate to have been offered this rifle, [Thanks again, Jeff] particularly since it was owned by a BR shooter before. FWIW, the groups fired were with Eley Match EPS, lot # 1006-01164 rated at 1059 FPS. This lot has worked exceptionally in 3 of my HB rimfire match rifles, including my 40X. Regards, Eagleye.