Savage Arms Model 1907 .32 ACP, 1911 Manufacture, 3.75 inch Barrel, 10+1 Capacity, Blued Steel, US-Made
Manufactured in 1911, this Savage Arms Model 1907 in .32 ACP combines an early staggered-column 10+1 magazine with a compact 3.75 inch barrel and distinctive features that collectors seek. It retains its blued steel construction, black hard-rubber grips with the round Savage Quality Indian-head medallions, and the patent-marked slide legend.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Fair - Generally clean, some residue or smudges, slight corrosion.
Bore Rifling: Poor Rifling - Rifling heavily worn or filled with fouling or debris.
Specific Condition Notes: This pistol is in solid shape overall. There are scratches and blemishes present.
What’s Included
- 1x Savage Model 1907 .32 ACP double-column steel magazine (10-round) with staggered witness slots
A manual safety is fitted, and the slide features an external grooved cocking piece, top ejection, and longitudinal grasping serrations for positive manipulation.
It wears classic black hard-rubber checkered grips with the round Savage Quality Indian-head medallions, paired with a blued steel frame and slide. Fixed sights include an integral half-moon front and a fixed rear notch suited to the pistol’s compact profile.
The 3.75 inch barrel and approximately 6.5 inch overall length keep the pistol trim, while the detachable staggered-column magazine provides a 10+1 capacity in .32 ACP. The included magazine shows the correct staggered witness slots associated with the Model 1907 design.
Slide markings read: "Manufactured by Savage Arms Co., Utica, N.Y., U.S.A., Pat. Nov. 21, 1905" and "Cal. .32". The serial number location is forward of the frame under the barrel, consistent with original factory practice.
Made in the United States and dated to 1911, this example aligns with features valued by collectors of early Savage automatics.




