Here is a high polished finished specimen of the very early .380 Savage 1907's Modification No 2 one of 4400 produced between 1913 and 1914. This one obviously was a sleeper in a dresser drawer for many many years basically no real wear on it. A couple of atractors of the pistol are the case colored trigger and very distinct trademark on the Indian's headband on the grips. When you find a Savage pistol with very legible trademark inscription on the grips that's an indicator of the condition of the overall pistol as original, you would expect the wear on the grips to match the finish of the pistol. Another nice feature on this one is that the chamber loaded indicator is still intact, this was a very fragile element of the early Savage pistols during that time period and they quite often broke, this one is still intact. Savage later abandoned this feature starting in the 1919 production run, some of the later pistols will still show the ejector ports cut for the indicator as is the barrel.

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