that is a sharp looking firearm and it appears to be in great shape. West German model stamp? I think you got a fair price. I see them go for the same in lesser condition at gun shows all the time. Shoot it in good health!!
It is basically brand new minus a couple of scratches on the handle and some light holster wear on the trigger guard.
Probably foolish of me to buy without knowing anything about it, but I honestly have no clue how to tell anything about the origin besides the date on the side. I just assumed it had to be West German considering the date.
Took her to the range this morning and I've got to say - it performs beautiful. Very accurate, but actually somewhat out of zero. Shooting a handful of inches to the left - - - anyone know how to adjust the windage? I know it's a front-post adjustment but I don't know what that involves. I figure I'll just have to take it to a smithy.