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    What Model Savage automatic pistol??


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    Purchased what I though to be a Savage 1907 pistol. (Cal .32)

    Pistol has the straight back frame and grips of a 1907.

    Yet it has the slide (small serrations) and 'cocking lever' of a 1917.

    Does not have a grip safety, which I believe was only on the 1915.

    What do I have??

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    Nice looking Savage!
    You have a later production 1907 .32
    The factory changed the cocking serrations and redesigned the hammer on the later pistols.
    What's the serial#? I can look up the approximate production date.

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    1919 I have been told.


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    Yes, 1919.
    185847-223850

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    Beautiful condition! Congrats!

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    Very nice example!

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    It's got the optional wide hammer as well, nice!

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    The fine serrations on the slide are an indicator it's a later model at a quick glance.

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    I have the twin brother to yours serial# 223160. I found this one online at Cabela's about a year-and-a-half ago, I was amazed at the Quality of the pistol it must have said in a drawer for close to a hundred years doesn't even look like it's ever been fired. I believe the Cabela's was located in Arizona, a lot of top quality pistols are found in Arizona and Texas.

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