SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
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SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
Hello Everyone out there posting a few snaps of my .32 SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. model.
In the month of Feb-18, i sold out my Smith & Wesson 2" Barrel Revolver & since then i was searching for a Pistol, under my Budget.
now yesterday after a long time of near about 8-months, i got this one.
rite after purchasing the Pistol, i fired 5-rounds on a wall from the distance of 30-meters & surprisingly bullet penetrates more than a Inch deep into the brick & broke that badly.
i'm very much happy with the pistol & the performance.
Cheers.
In the month of Feb-18, i sold out my Smith & Wesson 2" Barrel Revolver & since then i was searching for a Pistol, under my Budget.
now yesterday after a long time of near about 8-months, i got this one.
rite after purchasing the Pistol, i fired 5-rounds on a wall from the distance of 30-meters & surprisingly bullet penetrates more than a Inch deep into the brick & broke that badly.
i'm very much happy with the pistol & the performance.
Cheers.
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Re: SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
It looks like a Savage Model 1907.
Production stopped in 1920 (for the .32 cal version).
It's amazing that it has survived all these years in such good shape.
The original grips were made out of Gutta-Percha. Someone did a decent job with the wood replacement grips.
Production stopped in 1920 (for the .32 cal version).
It's amazing that it has survived all these years in such good shape.
The original grips were made out of Gutta-Percha. Someone did a decent job with the wood replacement grips.
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Re: SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
Smith in 2" barrel is highly priced than this Savage pistol. Sorry to say but you downgraded instead of upgrading.
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Re: SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
hi Vineet,
yes, i know that S&W has more priced then Savage, but i've decided to sell Smith because felt some problem in last couple of years.
but still i'm happy with savage.
we would appreciate if you can get arranged a spare 10 rnd magazine.
please advise.
thanks.
yes, i know that S&W has more priced then Savage, but i've decided to sell Smith because felt some problem in last couple of years.
but still i'm happy with savage.
we would appreciate if you can get arranged a spare 10 rnd magazine.
please advise.
thanks.
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Re: SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
Dear Colleague,
It is rather dangerous to shoot to hard surfaces, specially at close range. Bullet or target fragments ricochet with unpredictable trajectories.
It is better to use wet paper (old telephone books, or some specially hated school books).
It is rather dangerous to shoot to hard surfaces, specially at close range. Bullet or target fragments ricochet with unpredictable trajectories.
It is better to use wet paper (old telephone books, or some specially hated school books).
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Re: SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
Congratulations! for your Savage Pistol.
I had used this pistol in past. One drawback of this pistol is that it needs high power and strong hold to pull the SLIDE while loading the first bullet into chamber. However, once you start firing you get a very smooth experience.
I had used this pistol in past. One drawback of this pistol is that it needs high power and strong hold to pull the SLIDE while loading the first bullet into chamber. However, once you start firing you get a very smooth experience.
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Re: SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
Thanks for the advise brother.ofbiro wrote:Dear Colleague,
It is rather dangerous to shoot to hard surfaces, specially at close range. Bullet or target fragments ricochet with unpredictable trajectories.
It is better to use wet paper (old telephone books, or some specially hated school books).
will keep this thing in mind, when shoot in future.
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For magazine kindly contact me on my mobile no. or PM me your no.
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Re: SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
you are absolutely right dear vivekgarg,vivekgarg wrote:Congratulations! for your Savage Pistol.
I had used this pistol in past. One drawback of this pistol is that it needs high power and strong hold to pull the SLIDE while loading the first bullet into chamber. However, once you start firing you get a very smooth experience.
it's really hard to get pulled the slide & load first cartridge into the chamber,
but overall i like this hardness. because everybody who have a gun in possession, had the same experience that kids, friends & family members, who doesn't know any thing about the guns, started pulling the slide & try to load the gun immediately, once they have such weapon in their hands,
so that kind of hardness with Savage Pistols keep such persons away to make any nonsense.
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Dear xl_targetxl_target wrote:It looks like a Savage Model 1907.
Production stopped in 1920 (for the .32 cal version).
It's amazing that it has survived all these years in such good shape.
The original grips were made out of Gutta-Percha. Someone did a decent job with the wood replacement grips.
shop owner told me that original grips have been purchased in USA by her sister @ 35 $ &
in the month of December her mother is going there to meet their daughter & in return in January, she will carry the grips with her.
so i'm waiting for January to replace wooden grips to Original Gutta-Percha.
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Re: SAVAGE PISTOL U.S.A. 7.65 MM
you are absolutely right dear vivekgarg,asifalikhanasif wrote:vivekgarg wrote:Congratulations! for your Savage Pistol.
I had used this pistol in past. One drawback of this pistol is that it needs high power and strong hold to pull the SLIDE while loading the first bullet into chamber. However, once you start firing you get a very smooth experience.
it's really hard to get pulled the slide & load first cartridge into the chamber,
but overall i like this hardness. because everybody who have a gun in possession, had the same experience that kids, friends & family members, who doesn't know any thing about the guns, started pulling the slide & try to load the gun immediately, once they have such weapon in their hands,
so that kind of hardness with Savage Pistols keep such persons away to make any nonsense.
Yeah for safety purpose this is right. However, the internal mechanism of this pistol if awesome. Once again congratulations to you.