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<blockquote data-quote="Savage1907" data-source="post: 3898665" data-attributes="member: 51807"><p>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. </p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage1907, post: 3898665, member: 51807"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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