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Lot 3724: Savage Arms Corporation 1907 Pistol 45 ACP

Outstanding, Unaltered, Rare and Desirable U.S. Army Model 1907 Savage Arms 45ACP Test Pistol

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: April 20, 2012

Lot 3724: Savage Arms Corporation 1907 Pistol 45 ACP

Outstanding, Unaltered, Rare and Desirable U.S. Army Model 1907 Savage Arms 45ACP Test Pistol

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: April 20, 2012

Estimated Price: $25,000 - $40,000
Price Realized:
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Outstanding, Unaltered, Rare and Desirable U.S. Army Model 1907 Savage Arms 45ACP Test Pistol

Manufacturer: Savage Arms Corporation
Model: 1907
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 45 ACP
Barrel: 5 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip: walnut checkered
Stock:
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Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 319
Class: Curio & Relic Handgun
Description:

This is an extremely rare and unique US Martial "Test" pistol that was originally Manufactured for 1907-1911 U.S. military test trials. During the Philippine Insurrection, the US Army had been equipped with the Colt Model 1894 revolver that fired the anemic Colt 38 revolver cartridge. Subsequent to that, in early 1904 John Browning was developing a substantially larger and improved cartridge, which resulted into the 45 ACP cartridge. In January 1906 BG Crozier, (Chief of Ordnance) issued a letter of invitation to the gun manufacturing industry to develop and submit a new semiautomatic handgun based on utilizing this new 45 ACP cartridge. Eighteen companies initially responded but only eight actually submitted a test sample pistol, with Savage and Colt being two of the companies. Ultimately this competition resulted in the contract award to Colt for the Model 1907 pistol. The Savage Model 1907 test pistols were issued to the 3rd, 6th and 11th Cavalry units for field tests, with compensative tests being conducted by the Army as well, between 1907 and 1911. In total only 288 Savage .45 caliber automatic pistols were manufactured between 1907 and 1911. At the completion of the 1911 competition all the pistols were sold to the Tryon & Company with most all examples being refinish and remarked. As note this pistol is a super rare all original unaltered example can be distinguished by the following features; it has the full length barrel rib marked on top in two lines "MANUFACTURED BY SAVAGE ARMS CO./UTICA N.Y. U.S.A. PAT. NOV. 21. 1905." that ends with the markings of "CAL 45", it still retains the original thin/narrow grip safety that is not integral with the rear of the frame; it has the Model 1909 improved marking designs of "FIRE" and "SAFE" at the rear of the frame and the wider checkered walnut grip panels. It is complete with one original magazine that has the nickel plated magazine body with the blued floor plate. This rare example is correctly serial numbered on the inside of the frame (102) the back side of each grip panel (102) and the underside of the upper slide. bolt assembly (102). The back side of the magazine is numbered (216).

Rating Definition:

Excellent with 98% of the bright original high polished blue finish with only minor high spot wear. The trigger retains 90% plus vivid original case colors with some minor fading on the face of the trigger. The walnut grips are also in excellent condition with nice distinct original checkering on both sides with no handling marks. This is not only just an exceptional high condition Savage test pistol, it remains in the original fantastic condition. This would certainly be the center piece of any high end U.S. Martial pistol collection. This is the finest Savage 45 Test Pistol we have ever offered! Additional Information: There is a hairline crack down the back edge of the right grip.



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