10/26/21 - This is a nice example of a Savage Model 1907, chambered in .32 caliber and manufactured in 1912. The gun is all matching and has retained about 85% of its original high polish bluing. Generally, there is minor wear around the high edges and around the muzzle. There is a noticeable area of finish loss and spotty oxidation at the back of the right side of the frame. There is somewhat spotty wear and pin-pricking on both grip straps. There is some very light freckling on the barrel and some light scratches/handling marks here and there. The case-hardening on the small parts is mostly worn. Comes with excellent bakelite grips and one proper magazine. The bore has decent rifling with very minor pin-pricking throughout.