Savage model 1907 - any collectors - what value?

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DougME

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Have a late model 1907 (mfg 1919 according to SN) that is in good shape. No cosmetic issues, functions fine (I've only put 3 mags thru it, but no problems). I've got one OEM mag, have tried aftermarket stuff, but that is junk as far as my experience has been. Anyway, I've got pics (wish I had a better lighting situation) and am interested in anyone's thoughts and experiences with this pistol. Also, what, if any value for collectors.

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I happened upon one myself today at a show!
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They were definitely ahead of their time. I have one that is about 50 %, but mechanically functions just fine. Hard to actually hit anything with the dinky sights and heavy trigger, but that is characteristic of most of the .32s of the early 20th century.

It is reliable and rugged. The 10 shot magazine was a lightyear ahead of everybody else for the time.

A modernized design might sell well today. I would certainly consider one.
 
The pistols in average condition go for around $250.00 in my area.
Each original spare magazine will add an easy 20% or $50.00 to the price.
 
I paid $425 for mine, but it's in very good condition. The OP's appears to be in exceptionally good condition.
 
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