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1907 Savage 32 Need Guidance
retiredUSAF
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I have a 1907 Savage 32 cal. According to the Serial number 166XXX it was made in 1910.
This savage was given to me about 10 years ago. I kept it for home protection for my wife. She now has a Taurus 40 cal that she can handle like a pro. Now that this 32 cal is no longer being put to use I have her oiled down and sealed away in an air tight storage box with my two Colts one M1911 and a M1911A1.
I was wondering what a gun like this would be worth and any information on or about this savage?
From the little research that I have done on this savage I know it was a French contract gun. The bluing is all intact except on the sharp edges. It is 100% original, to include the 10 ten round magazine, and the black holster.
This is a tight firing gun; it will empty a ten round clip fast and keep a tight pattern.
I tried to post photos of this savage but I cannot figure how to post photos from my computer.
Any and all help will be appreciated!
Thank you all for looking.
This savage was given to me about 10 years ago. I kept it for home protection for my wife. She now has a Taurus 40 cal that she can handle like a pro. Now that this 32 cal is no longer being put to use I have her oiled down and sealed away in an air tight storage box with my two Colts one M1911 and a M1911A1.
I was wondering what a gun like this would be worth and any information on or about this savage?
From the little research that I have done on this savage I know it was a French contract gun. The bluing is all intact except on the sharp edges. It is 100% original, to include the 10 ten round magazine, and the black holster.
This is a tight firing gun; it will empty a ten round clip fast and keep a tight pattern.
I tried to post photos of this savage but I cannot figure how to post photos from my computer.
Any and all help will be appreciated!
Thank you all for looking.
Comments
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Savage are descent pistols. Unfortunately not big buck collectors items. A Colt .32 of the same vintage and condition would probably be worth 3 times what the Savage would bring. Sight unseen, my WAG is that it would be in the $200-$350 range.
i just bought a 1917 in 380. paid $450 for it.
like rufe said, there's not alot of collector interest in them.