Experience a piece of history with the Savage Arms Model 1907-13 Modification No. 2, a semi-automatic pistol that showcases the elegance of early 20th-century firearms. Manufactured between 1913 and 1915, this firearm is a small caliber commercial variant of the .45 semi-automatic pistol that Savage submitted to the 1906-1911 US Army trials. Its .32 ACP caliber and the 10+1 capacity make it an excellent addition to any discerning collector's assembly.
The pistol is in good overall condition, with signs of prior use and handling that lend it an authentic, vintage appeal. There is a small crack in the brown plastic grips, which feature a textured surface and the Savage Arms logo. The metal parts of the gun show some patina, finish loss, pitting and scratching - all telltale signs of its storied past. However, these minor imperfections do not detract from the firearm's performance or its historical significance.
The 3.75" barrel boasts an excellent bore condition, with a clean, mirror finish and no signs of wear. The rifling is sharp, with prominent lands and grooves. The blued finish adds to the gun's aesthetic appeal. This Savage Arms Model 1907-13 is a SAO (Single Action Only) pistol, which uses the hammer-like spur exposed cocking piece, a unique feature, as it is actually striker-fired.
The package includes a 10-round magazine, enhancing your shooting experience. It is equipped with a fixed blade and square notch sight, helping you aim with precision. This firearm is a testament to the innovative spirit of the United States' firearm industry during the early 1900s and will surely be a conversation starter among fellow enthusiasts.
Embrace the nostalgia of a bygone era. Add the Savage Arms Model 1907-13 Modification No. 2 to your collection today. Experience the thrill of owning a piece of firearm history that has stood the test of time.




