![]() ![]() ![]() The magazine is a double slot (for magazine catch) type and rather worn of bluing. There is some wear on the front muzzle and on exposed edges. ![]() On this example, it is rather complete with a few spots of light rust over the pistol. It is not the bright bluing of the earlier models, nor is it the ‘paint’ finish attempted at one point. If the grips are in good condition, don’t fool with them.įinish on this variation is a matte bluing. However, the material of the grips does not age well and tend to break when manipulated in such manner. Reportedly, the grips can be removed by gently prying each grip to bend the panel (fore and aft) which will release the grip panel from a groove arrangement in the frame. They are black, tending to a very dark brown probably from ‘fading’ that may not be the correct chemical term, but it suits the common usage.The grips on this example are intact they are not cracked or chipped and show no wear. Grips are hard rubber – possibly gutta percha. This slide top legend also varies from variation to variation, but is consistent in message. Many of the variants did have the name either on the right or left side of the slide, just above the respective grip and many did not.) (That marking seems to be a bit uncertain. This variant has no legend on the side of the frame proudly displaying the Savage name. Probably the major telling differences between this variant and the earliest variants is the hammer is a spur type with the rear of the spur exposed, vice the burr version and the small and more dense cocking serrations on the slide, vice the fewer and wider serrations of earlier versions. It does of course have distinctives which distinguish it from other variations. Very good condition.Īs Savage pistols (of that type and vintage) go, it is pretty much the same as all the other models 1907. ![]()
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