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- Savage_Model_1907 length "165.0".
- Savage_Model_1907 weight "0.6".
- Savage_Model_1907 abstract "The Savage Model 1907 is a semi-automatic pocket pistol produced by the Savage Arms Company of Utica, New York, from 1907 until 1920 in .32 ACP and from 1913 until 1920 in .380 ACP caliber. Although smaller in size, it is derived from the .45 semi-automatic pistol Savage submitted to the 1906-1911 US Army trials to choose a new semi-automatic sidearm. After several years of testing the Savage pistol was one of two finalists but ultimately lost to the Colt entry, which became famous as the Colt Model 1911. 181 of these .45 ACP pistols were returned to Savage after the testing and sold on the civilian market.The Model 1907 is often erroneously called a Model 1905 because of the date Nov. 21, 1905 date stamped into the top of the slide on all Savage semi-automatic pistols. This is the date Elbert Searle was awarded one of his firearm patents, which were the design basis for all the Savage semi-automatic pistols. Advertised with the slogan "Ten shots quick!", the Model 1907 was very popular because, despite its small size, it had a 10 round double-stack magazine. The advertising included a number of early celebrity endorsers, including William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, Bat Masterson, and the Pinkerton Agency. Teddy Roosevelt was even presented with a Model 1907. Much of the advertising in the popular press played on the ability of an otherwise defenseless woman to use the Savage to subdue burglars and "tramps." A safety lever is located on the left side of the pistol, at the upper rear of the grip. Though it appears to have an external hammer, it is actually a striker-fired gun; the "hammer" is actually a cocking lever. Model 1907s made from 1913 until 1917 had a collared barrel and a loaded chamber indicator, allowing the shooter to tell by touching the shell ejection port whether a cartridge was chambered. The Model 1907 uses no screws (even the grips snap into place) and is simple to strip. The grips were made from gutta-percha, though some early production examples had metal grips. The first models used no screws in assembly. In 1912 the Model 1907 underwent a major design revision modifying almost every major component.As with most semi-automatics, the pistol is readied for firing by pulling back and releasing the slide, which inserts a cartridge into the chamber and cocks the pistol. The recoil from firing a cartridge automatically extracts and ejects the empty shell, cocks the firing pin and loads another cartridge into the chamber, ready for firing.Although the Model 1907 was designed for civilian use, the French government purchased over 40,000 .32 ACP Model 1907s between late 1914 and 1917 for the French military in World War I. These military "contract" pistols are recognized by the presence of a loaded chamber indicator and a lanyard ring, or mounting holes in the grip for a lanyard ring; lanyard rings were not available on civilian pistols. The Savage Model 1907 pictured to the right is a French contract pistol. A much smaller contract of 1,150 pistols in the same configuration were purchased by Portugal, which are distinguished by grips bearing the lesser arms of Portugal instead of the standard Indian head.Savage made two other very similar semi-automatic pistols, with many parts in common with the Model 1907. The first was the hammerless Model 1915; the .32 Model 1915 was made only in 1915 and 1916 and the .380 model from 1915 until 1917. Like the Model 1907, the Model 1915 uses no screws. The other is the Model 1917, made from 1920 until 1926 in .32 and from 1920 until 1928 in .380. The Model 1917 is mechanically the same as and shares almost all of its parts with the final version of the Model 1907 (including a smaller, thinner cocking lever "hammer"), but with a significantly larger handle. Because this required larger grips, the Model 1917 uses one screw through each grip to hold them to the pistol frame.In the 1978 film noir parody The Cheap Detective, Sid Caesar's character, Ezra Desire, uses a model 1907, as does Jude Law's character Harlan Maquire in the 2002 crime drama The Road to Perdition.".
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- Savage_Model_1907 usedInWar World_War_I.
- Savage_Model_1907 weight "600.0".
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- Savage_Model_1907 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1907".
- Savage_Model_1907 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Models 1907, 1915, and 1917".
- Savage_Model_1907 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Savage Arms M1907 Pistol".
- Savage_Model_1907 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Savage Arms M1915 Pistol".
- Savage_Model_1907 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Savage Arms M1917 Pistol".
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- Savage_Model_1907 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Savage Model 1907 ".
- Savage_Model_1907 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Savage Model 1907".
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- Savage_Model_1907 action Blowback_(firearms).
- Savage_Model_1907 caliber "0.32".
- Savage_Model_1907 caliber "0.38".
- Savage_Model_1907 caliber "0.45".
- Savage_Model_1907 caption "Savage Model 1907".
- Savage_Model_1907 designDate "1905".
- Savage_Model_1907 designer "Elbert Searle".
- Savage_Model_1907 feed "10".
- Savage_Model_1907 feed "8".
- Savage_Model_1907 feed "9".
- Savage_Model_1907 feed "Detachable box magazine:".
- Savage_Model_1907 hasPhotoCollection Savage_Model_1907.
- Savage_Model_1907 isRanged "yes".
- Savage_Model_1907 length "165".
- Savage_Model_1907 manufacturer "Savage Arms, Utica, New York".
- Savage_Model_1907 name "Savage Automatic Pistol Model 1907".
- Savage_Model_1907 origin "USA".
- Savage_Model_1907 partLength "95".
- Savage_Model_1907 productionDate "1907".
- Savage_Model_1907 productionDate "1915".
- Savage_Model_1907 productionDate "1920".
- Savage_Model_1907 sights "Iron, fixed".
- Savage_Model_1907 type "Pistol".
- Savage_Model_1907 variants "Model 1907 .45 ACP Trials Pistol, Model 1915, Model 1917".
- Savage_Model_1907 velocity "244.0".
- Savage_Model_1907 wars World_War_I.
- Savage_Model_1907 weight "0.6".
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- Savage_Model_1907 subject Category:.32_ACP_firearms.
- Savage_Model_1907 subject Category:.380_ACP_firearms.
- Savage_Model_1907 subject Category:Savage_Arms_Company_firearms.
- Savage_Model_1907 subject Category:Semi-automatic_pistols_1901–1909.
- Savage_Model_1907 hypernym Pistol.
- Savage_Model_1907 type Device.
- Savage_Model_1907 type Weapon.
- Savage_Model_1907 type Firearm.
- Savage_Model_1907 type Product.
- Savage_Model_1907 type Thing.
- Savage_Model_1907 type Q728.
- Savage_Model_1907 comment "The Savage Model 1907 is a semi-automatic pocket pistol produced by the Savage Arms Company of Utica, New York, from 1907 until 1920 in .32 ACP and from 1913 until 1920 in .380 ACP caliber. Although smaller in size, it is derived from the .45 semi-automatic pistol Savage submitted to the 1906-1911 US Army trials to choose a new semi-automatic sidearm.".
- Savage_Model_1907 label "Savage Model 1907".
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- Savage_Model_1907 sameAs 1917.
- Savage_Model_1907 sameAs Pistolet_Savage_M1907.
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- Savage_Model_1907 sameAs Q1516895.
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