Well I rolled the dice on a 1907 nickel .32 manufactured in 1913 and will hope it letters as having left the factory in nickel. I have a .380 that lettered that was produced in 1914 and I sure hope this one does. The online pictures are not the best but here are a few. The roll marks seem crisp as best I can tell. The wear on the grips appear to match the wear on the guns finish (Trade Mark is still visible)

Savage only made between 500-600 nickel Savages evenly divided between the two calibers so to find an original nickel one is rare, there were a lot that were nickel plated after they left the factory.

Hoping the Savage Historical Department will be staffed soon I would like a letter to confirm the original state off this pistol.

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