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Wow, that was quick. Savage 1907 .32 acp built in 1910.Savage. 1907 or later model.
No mention of it...I thought maybe I'd seen one in "Miller's crossing " too. But not sure.
And I got 3 1/2 boxes of ammo for it so I don't have to try and find ammo. Big plus!1. Slide runs inside the frame, a la Sig P210.
2. Double column magazine, years ahead of the High Power.
3. Zero screws used in construction.
4. "Hammer" is only a cocking piece - it is actually striker fired.
5. Available in 32 and 380.
6. Too bad grandpa did not have the full-sized .45 ACP version that competed with the 1911 in the army trials.
7. Still a really advanced design. Features were copied by many others. Good on ya'
Very nice.And I got 3 1/2 boxes of ammo for it so I don't have to try and find ammo. Big plus!