Two here.

I like them. They had quite a following in the 70s/early 80s. Short, light, good-handling. Punchy - full 12ft-lbs despite their size, but easy to cock (similar to an FWB Sport). Not the easiest to shoot very accurately.

Triggers are average, no Rekord. Over time, the pull improves with wear, but can wear to the point of becoming dangerous. This can be adjusted back to safe with the trigger adjustment screw. Articulated cocking linkage means no slot in the bottom of the stock, which is nice.

Quality is about the same as contemporary Dianas. Finish is OK, but not the best blueing in my experience.

They did a walnut “N” one as well as beech.

The rear sight originally only adjusted for elevation. It gained a windage adjustment later - I think some time in the 70s.