Savage 1907 .32 in box mfg 1910

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  • LKGMADMAX

    Active Member
    Sep 9, 2017
    151
    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 pictures. This one came out of an estate, I snagged it and a very nice 1909 mfg 1907 .32.


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    mawkie

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    Sep 28, 2007
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    Catonsville
    Another awesome Savage auto snag! The pistol's wonderful but the box get's my attention as the survival rate on them is low, esp. in VG condition. Congrats!
     

    LKGMADMAX

    Active Member
    Sep 9, 2017
    151
    Another awesome Savage auto snag! The pistol's wonderful but the box get's my attention as the survival rate on them is low, esp. in VG condition. Congrats!
    Thank you sir!

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    Jul 1, 2012
    5,711
    Super fine (and find)!
    that's also the correct early "one hole" magazine, right?
    and like Mawkie said, gotta love the box :)
     

    LKGMADMAX

    Active Member
    Sep 9, 2017
    151
    That's just beautiful. Has an old time polished finish that's like looking into an inkwell.
    I do love that high polish inkwell blue, they did back in the day. Here's a nice example of that deep high polished blue finish in my first-year production model 1907 in .380 caliber.
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