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The Savage Model 1907 is a semi-automatic pocket pistol produced by the Savage Arms, from 1907 until 1920. It was chambered in .32 ACP and, from 1913 until 1920, in .380 ACP . 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: Savage Arms.32 ACP.45 ACP.380 ACP United States: 1905 SCCY CPX-1: SCCY Industries LLC: 9×19mm Luger United States: 2005 Schouboe Automatic Pistol: DISA: 11.35mm Schouboe.32 ACP Denmark: 1903 Schönberger-Laumann 1892: Œ.W.G. 7.8×19mm Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1891 Schüler Reform: August Schüler Waffenfabrik.25 ...
Since Savage is one of the older American arms companies still in commercial production, it would be difficult to list the number of models no longer in production made by Savage under its own name and under tradenames for retail outlets. Those most notable and still in wide use today include: Shotguns. Stevens Model 520 Shotguns; Stevens Model ...
Pages in category "Semi-automatic pistols of Spain" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Lewis Automatic Pistol.45 ACP United States: 1919 Liliput pistol: Waffenfabrik August Menz: 4.25mm Liliput.25 ACP Weimar Republic: 1920 Llama M82: Llama-Gabilondo y Cía. S.A. 9×19mm Parabellum Spain: 1986-1997 Lebedev pistol: Kalashnikov Concern: 9×19mm Parabellum Russia: 2022-present Luger pistol: Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken: 7. ...
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The new gun was officially designated the Pistola Campo-Giro de 9mm Modelo 1912, but is generally referred to as the Campo-Giro after its inventor. After an unknown number of Modelo 1912 pistols had been manufactured, the army became aware that an improved version of the pistol that had been developed by Astra-Unceta, and in January 1914 this ...
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