Savage Model .32 ACP Automatic Pistol

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Here for your viewing pleasure is Savage Model 1907 .32 ACP pistol serial number 73693 with box, vintage ammo, cleaning brush and user's manual. This pistol was accepted from the factory to the warehouse at Utica, NY on September 13, 1912. The shipping departmrnt forwarded it on September 23, 1912 to Tampa Hardware Co.
 

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Looks real nice! I have one similar but not in the same condition. I need to take it out and shoot it sometime.

Thanks for the pics
 
Looks real nice! I have one similar but not in the same condition. I need to take it out and shoot it sometime.

Thanks for the pics
You and me both, Green Giant. I haven't gotten around to shooting mine yet either. I'd love to see photos of your pistol.
 
MUCH nicer than either of mine.
They're nice shooters, although I need to clean out one of my magazines (as soon as I figure out how to take it apart w/o breaking it)
 
I like the Savage pistols, except the recoil spring is very heavy Nice looking gun.. I have one with steel grip plates and a partial box of .32 ASP. Automatic Savage Pistol. Darned if they were going to recommend aCp!
 
I had one passed to me by my father and grandmother. Sold it in a time of great want. It always seemed to work fine, but the sights were definitely not regulated to bullet impact.
 
Nice, tell us about its history. Is this a family gun passed down or did you acquire it by purchase trade, etc?
 
Very nice, I have a 1907 and 1915, not quite as pristine as that one though. I have shot both of mine, except for the period sights not working well with my old eyes they shoot just fine.
 
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Very nice pistol and with the box. I like these little pistols. They have a Buck Rogers ray gun look to them. All of mine are in .32,the .380s just don't seem to turn up around me.
 
These are cool guns. Matter of fact I just looked over Webley & Scott of 1908 in .32. In Ole' Europe these were known as Marshall's guns and carried by very high ranking officers & officials. Lower rank officers were issued: Webley & Scott revolvers, 1911s, Lugers, Nagants,....Tokarevs,....
 
Nice, tell us about its history. Is this a family gun passed down or did you acquire it by purchase trade, etc?
I got this pistol on Gunbroker or AuctionArms several years ago. The original owner was a banker who bought it soon after manufacture date and it supposedly rested in his safe for most of the time (sure looks like it saw very little use).
 
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I got this pistol on Gunbroker or AuctionArms several years ago. The original owner was a banker who bought it soon after manufacture date and it supposedly rested in his safe for most of the time (sure lloks like it saw very little use).
Not surprising the .32ACP was gun of well to do and aristocracy.
 
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