As FS mentioned, I have a Suhl 150.
It came to me via the USA. A poster on here brought three in originally, and I was fortunate enough to snag one.
You need to be careful with these rifles. The twist rate in them varies from 16¼" to a full 19", depending on production.
A 19" twist is a bit slow for standard velocity match ammo in cooler weather.
Mine has a 16¼" twist, and is wonderfully accurate. It is not unusual to shoot a 10 shot group at 50M that will be under .2", with one every once in a while under .1" to keep you happy.
They are not inexpensive, as has been noted. But they have the best trigger ever put on a rimfire rifle, albeit the shoe itself is a bit fragile. (easily broken)
IF (big if) you can find one, it is unlikely you will ever be disappointed.
I do know that when I show up at our range with it to shoot rimfire BR, there are always a lot of groans. lol
Here's a pic or two. The 10 shot groups are at 50M not 100. The group average is about .108" Eagleye