Introducing the Dreyse M1907, a historical gem in the realm of semi-automatic pistols. Crafted by the renowned German manufacturer Rheinische Metallwaren & Maschinenfabrik in the early 1900s, this model is steeped in historical significance. The M1907 stands out in the crowd with its unique 'needle fire' system, a laudable contribution from the esteemed gun designer, Nicholas von Dreyse.
In an excellent condition, given its age, this M1907 model shows faint signs of previous use or handling. The minor scuffs only add to its vintage appeal without affecting its performance or aesthetics. The gun comes complete with two 7rd magazines, adding value to your purchase.
Operating in .32 ACP caliber, the M1907 offers a capacity of 7+1 rounds. Its unique striker action facilitates a smooth firing experience, making it a desirable item for gun collectors and enthusiasts alike. With a 3.6" barrel length and an integral sight, the Dreyse M1907 is as practical as it is fascinating.
The parkerized finish on the gun is noteworthy. This chemical phosphate conversion coating not only guards the steel surface against corrosion but also elevates its resistance to wear, ensuring the longevity of the firearm. The black plastic grips on the steel frame ensure a comfortable and secure hold.
The Dreyse M1907 is an embodiment of historical craftsmanship and reliable performance. Whether you are a passionate collector or a history enthusiast, this gun offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of the past. Don't miss out on the chance to add this extraordinary firearm to your collection.




