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    1. LKGMADMAX

      Savage Military Trial .45

      Replay time, hard to believe I've been away from the forum for close to 5 years. Hope all is well with everyone. This is the cornerstone of my Savage collection, it's my Savage 1907 Serial #78 Military Trial Test .45, one of the original 200 sent to the US Military and tested and competed...
    2. LKGMADMAX

      Savage 1907 Audley Pocket Holster

      This is a 2nd holster I added to my collection today, a Savage .32 cal Pocket holster design marked Audley patented October 13, 1914 in very excellent condition. (108 years old ) Sent from my SM-G988U using Tapatalk
    3. LKGMADMAX

      Savage 1907 Pocket or Purse Holster

      I picked up a Savage model 1907 chamois pocket or purse holster made between 1914-1918. These were considered fragile back in the day due to the soft shammy material on the outside and felt on the inside, they were very vulnerable to moths and overall deteriorations thus very few appear today...
    4. LKGMADMAX

      Colt 1917 US Army .45

      One of my WWI pieces Sent from my SM-G988U using Tapatalk
    5. LKGMADMAX

      1920 Pearl Savage M1907 in .32

      Savage model 1907 from the production year 1920, notice the high number of serrations in the slide that's how you can detect a late model 1907 with a 21 serrations. This one has a matte blue-black finish which was what they were using in that time period. From early production to the end of...
    6. LKGMADMAX

      US Army Colt owed by Major Leon Smith Ohio Nat. Guard (1st year prod 1912)

      My pride and joy. Sent from my SM-G988U using Tapatalk
    7. LKGMADMAX

      Savage 1907 Nickel .32 find (prod 1918)

      I picked up a rare Savage .380 in nickel a couple of years ago, I've been looking for one in .32 for sometime, snagged one at auction over the weekend, this one came out of an old collector's estate. The pistol was produced in the year 1918 (102 years old) so it's one of the last thick serrated...
    8. LKGMADMAX

      Savage M1907 1st year .380 mfg 1913

      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...
    9. LKGMADMAX

      Another pickup Savage 1907 from 1909 2nd year production

      This one was hard to resist, a Savage model 1907 Mod No. 2, S/N 9067 mfg 1909. Pictures are limited I'll send more once I have the pistol in hand. Sent from my SM-T830 using Tapatalk
    10. LKGMADMAX

      Savage 1907 .32 in box mfg 1910

      This one will be coming to me soon a model 1907 .32 Modification No.2 S/N 41794 from 1910, in its original penciled in serialized box. Based on the condition of the finish it looks like it's in 98%. Looking forward to getting it in hand so that I can get up close and personal and get some better...
    11. LKGMADMAX

      Colt 1911 model of US Army mfg 1912 belonging to Major Smith

      Here is another of my favorite pieces, I don't think I've displayed it here before. First-year production Colt US Army model 1911, sold a couple of years ago by his grandson. the grandson said that the original holster had accompanied the pistol but had deteriorated over the years and had been...
    12. LKGMADMAX

      Received My Presentation Case For Savage .45

      I received my custom presentation case for my Savage S/N #78 M1907 Military Trial Test .45, Glenn Dean at "Classic Chests and More" surpassed my expectations. Walnut case with wood from a Holly tree used in the medallion, a buff colored suede material was used for case lining. Sent from my...
    13. LKGMADMAX

      Savage 1907 .32 with Pearl Grips (mfg 1920)

      A proud addition from this week, a late production model 1907 in 32 caliber from 1920 with the original Savage mother of pearl grips featuring the Indian Head medallions. I have a letter on order for this one, I did some preliminary research back in July this past year on this piece, it was a...
    14. LKGMADMAX

      Savage 1907 .45 Trial Pistol

      I'm excited to report I've secured a deal on a Savage 1907 .45 Trial Pistol, it will be a week or so before it's here, needless to say I'm excited. It's one that was sent to Tryon for re-work back in the day, it was later restored by the late Steve Moeller, (His nickname was Wizard) Steve...
    15. LKGMADMAX

      New Savage 1915 .32 added tonight

      My latest pick up from tonight, a 1915 in .32. The only issue with this one seems to be a missing slide latch bar on the right side, it has no impact on function. I have some ideas on resolving this missing part, unless someone in the crowd has some spare parts laying around or know where one...
    16. LKGMADMAX

      Early Savage .380 M1907

      I picked this one up yesterday I'll have to say I'm extremely happy with this one. This would be either a late 1913 or early 1914 this was in the first large batch of 4K 380s produced. I've got a letter coming on this one from Savage which will clarify the date. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
    17. LKGMADMAX

      Another pick up 1920 mfg M1907 Savage .380

      I dropped the hammer on this one today, it was built in 1920 one of the last Savage 1907's to be built serial# 15XXXB, chambered in 380. Has a few little spots on it but for the biggest part it looks like about a 95%+ Savage. Savage in their 1907 model made 209.8K in .32. They only produced...
    18. LKGMADMAX

      Early Savage 1907 .380

      You know I really need to find a cure for this sickness, this latest acquisition now makes 14 Savages in my collection, I really thought it was over at 13 :) This is a Savage 1907.380 serial# 3391B places it in late 1913-Early 1914, basically first year of production for the .380. the serial...
    19. LKGMADMAX

      Early Savage 1907 .32 (mfg 1909) metal grips

      About the time I thought I was done buying, I've been doing more selling lately. This one was made available to me yeasterday, mailing off the funds today. I didn't have an early metal grip model, excited to have found this specimen. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
    20. LKGMADMAX

      Rare Savage 1915 .380 with factory pearl grips & box

      Realistically I would think this pistol would be worth somewhere around $1,800-2,000 tops, They have the starting bid set at 3,500 it'll be interesting to watch this one. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/719258789 Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
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