Well left it in a bowl of Hoppes for around a month and it was still a nightmare... But I did get her to break loose. I know it's missing the sear trip. And it looks like the internals were in a rock tumbler for the last 20 years... But hope to get it cleaned up and back to operating soon. I may drop this one off with @SPDguns and see what magic he can work. Would love to get it reblued or even faux case hardened.Savage pistols die hard. Soak the entire pistol in WD40 or similar for three days. Many of these that have laid around for 20-30 years are varnished up from oil breaking down. What you have is a Model 1907 .32 (the 1905 on the slide is the patent date), likely a M1907-12 Transitional judging from picture, produced in 1912.
I have parts and magazines for all types. Just got on this group or I could have helped you at the Fall show this past weekend.