Rare Savage 1915 .380 with factory pearl grips & box

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  • LKGMADMAX

    Active Member
    Sep 9, 2017
    151
    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

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    iH8DemLibz

    When All Else Fails.
    Apr 1, 2013
    25,396
    Libtardistan
    Slide says 9. mm and the magazine says .380.

    How does that work? Interchangeable?

    As for the price, we need only look to PT Barnum.
     
    Jul 1, 2012
    5,736
    That seller has had some pretty nice stuff over the past few months.
    Maybe got hold of an old collection or something.
    If it truly is a mint "100%" gun that's unobtainium territory, for someone that just has to have it price would be no object.
     

    LKGMADMAX

    Active Member
    Sep 9, 2017
    151
    True it's in fine shape, I'd love to have it in my collection but I think I'd rather take the 3,500.00+ and put it towards one of the Savage .45 trial pistols, that would be the Holy Grail of a Savage collection, there are a couple on GB now starting at 12k & 13k

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    mawkie

    C&R Whisperer
    Sep 28, 2007
    4,356
    Catonsville
    Doubt it. There's two types of sellers on GB. Those with realistic expectations willing to set a start price designed to get folk actively bidding. They're there to sell the item and get cash flowing. Then there are those who don't need the coin right away and are confident that their high asking price isn't out of line with the market. All too often I see nice stuff languish on GB for stupid long periods. With the free re-list there's nothing to push them to de-list or lower their start price. In my experience, if it doesn't sell within 3-4 listing cycles it'll never move. Not unlike real estate. If that house doesn't sell within 6 months better to pull the listing or reconsider the asking price. If you leave it up it'll become a Jonah on the market.
     

    44man

    Ultimate Member
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    Feb 19, 2013
    10,147
    southern md
    Still is..

    "court"= short

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    Never saw the court before but once my son gave me a case of 1000 - 9mm brownings as a gift. I had never seen 380 called that, picked up one shell and looked at it and said this is too effing short to be a 9mm , he said it’s 380. I thought he had given me 1000 rounds I couldn’t use until I did some research.

    Court, well shit I’m court, and kinda round nowadays, lol.

    Thanks for the info.
     

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