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I have an original 1907 .32 cal Savage pocket pistol watch fob in good condition for sale. Please contact me forprice and information... revrob175@embarqmail.com
If it's a .32 Cal Model 1907, it was made approximately in 1911. An early production model.
This is the person who asked the Q. Found a serial number: 180432. Went to Savage website and they told me this .32 caliber Savage Model 1907 was made in 1917. I still don't know about the grips though. Anybody know?
The Savage 32 pistol, also known as the Savage Model 1907, features a steel frame and slide, with various models having different finishes such as blued or nickel plating. The grips are typically made from wood or hard plastic. Its design includes a semi-automatic action and is chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge. Overall, the materials used contribute to its durability and functionality as a compact firearm.
Remove magazine,cock and lock it,then firmly hold the firing pin section,turn it clockwise and full with care,then unlock the slide carefully,done
"Pistol" is used to refer to revolvers, semi-automatics, or muzzle-loading/cap-&-ball handguns. Savage has made several types of pistols over the years, including semi-automatic and single shot pistols. Savage continues to make the "Striker" single shot bolt-action hunting / target pistol. If you are referring to Savage's famous semi-automatic pistols made in the early 20th century, they were made as follows: model 1907, .32 caliber -- 1908-1920 model 1907, .380 caliber -- 1913-1920 model 1915, .32 caliber -- 1915-1916 (the "hammerless" model) model 1915, .380 caliber -- 1915-1917 (the "hammerless" model) model 1917, .32 caliber -- 1920-1926 (replaced the model 1907) model 1917, .380 caliber -- 1920-1928 (replaced themodel 1907) Savage also made prototype .45 and .25 semi-automatics during this period, but these never entered production. In the 1960s, Savage made single shot "western" .22 pistol (the model 101) that looked like a revolver; this was discontinued about 1968.
The Savage Models 1907, 1915, and 1917 were all available in .32 auto and .380. They also manufactured a small number of .25 autos called the 6.35 mm as well as a Model 1905 in .45 ACP for the US Army trials.
If you don't have a manual, get help from a gunsmith
Your best bet is to find a gunsmith and ask for help.
50-500 USD or so
Fairly scarce pistol, most were in .32 caliber. Depending on condition, $650-$850. Likely a model 1907. (Patent dates will always be earlier than date of manufacture or Model date)