Savage Arms Model 1907 .32 ACP Compact Pistol, Early Civilian Configuration, 3.75-inch Barrel, Blued, 10+1
This Savage Arms Model 1907 is an early civilian-configuration .32 ACP pistol from the pre-1913 era, built in the United States. It features the model’s distinctive double-column magazine for a 10+1 capacity in a compact package, carbon-steel construction with a polished blued finish, and screwless checkered hard-rubber grips with "Savage Quality" Indian-head medallions. This example aligns with early production traits, lacking the metric slide marking, lanyard ring, and loaded-chamber indicator.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Fair - Generally clean, some residue or smudges, slight corrosion.
Bore Rifling: Fair Rifling - Worn rifling, slight loss of definition.
Specific Condition Notes: The firearm remains in solid mechanical shape. The metal shows scratches and handling blemishes in multiple areas. During inspection, the bore appears clean and bright.
What's Included
- 1x 10-round detachable steel magazine with witness slots (Savage Model 1907 double-column design)
The Model 1907’s early civilian configuration distinguishes it from later variants. This example follows that pattern, notably without the metric slide marking, lanyard ring, or loaded-chamber indicator, aligning with pre-1913 production characteristics.
Its compact form pairs a 3.75-inch barrel with a double-column, single-feed magazine for a 10+1 capacity in .32 ACP. The pistol uses a striker-fired, delayed-blowback action with an exposed rear cocking piece that offers a clear visual of striker status.
Controls are straightforward and period-correct, including a left-side manual safety. Coarse rear slide serrations provide a solid grasp for cycling, and the fixed blade front sight with a fixed rear notch offers a simple, durable sight picture.
Construction is all carbon steel with a polished blued finish. The screwless molded gutta-percha grips are checkered and adorned with "Savage Quality" Indian-head medallions, a hallmark detail of the model. Made in the United States with production spanning circa 1907–1920, this example falls in the pre-1913 era and carries strong collector interest for its early configuration and classic features.




