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Rare Documented Savage Military Model 1907 Semi-Automatic Trials Pistol

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:9,500.00 - 16,000.00 USD
Rare Documented Savage Military Model 1907 Semi-Automatic Trials Pistol
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Estimate: $9500 - 16000
Manufacturer: Savage Arms Corporation Model: 1907
Manufactured in 1908, Savage made a total of only 288 45 caliber pistols for competitive tests and troop trials conducted between 1907 and 1911. This pistol, serial number 74, is listed in "U.S. MILITARY AUTOMATIC PISTOLS" by Edward S. Meadows as being issued to Troop I, 3rd Cavalry Regiment at Ft. Wingate, New Mexico. The troop trials and competitive tests conducted by the Ordnance Department tests ultimately resulted in the selection of the Colt .45 Automatic as the Army service pistol. Savage reconditioned and refinished the trials pistols and most of the reconditioned pistols were eventually sold to E.K. Tryon of Philadelphia. The pistol has a dull blue finish with bright barrel and trigger and is fitted with checkered walnut grips. The eight-shot magazine has a full blue finish. The barrel is marked "CAL. 45" on the rib. The Savage legend that was originally marked on the rib was removed when the pistol was reconditioned. The serial number is stamped on the underside of the slide. The left side of the frame has the "SAFE" and "FIRE" markings that were added to pistols from the 3rd Cavalry that were returned to Savage for repair in 1909. The magazine spine is stamped with the serial number "86". The pistol has the distinctive ribbed hammer and folding lanyard loop. The Savage Military Model 1907 Trials pistol is a rare and historic military pistol that would be a key addition to any advanced U.S. military handgun collection.
BBL: 5 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 45 ACP
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 74
Condition:
Very fine. The pistol retains at 99% of the reconditioned factory military blue finish. There is some minor discoloration on the bright trigger and some finish wear on the magazine. The grips are excellent showing very little wear and crisp checkering. The grip safety connecting link has been removed from the pistol but id included. This is a highly desirable example of a rare and historic semi-automatic pistol.