Posted on May 19, 2022
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Fighting Stance
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Too much money for not enough capacity, particularly when all the competitors are sporting at least 10 round mags. Everyone else is still trying to compete with the SIG P365.
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Back when I had my store (1999-2004) I collected a few old pistols. I had 3 Colt 32's (Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless) and 5 Savage 1907's, 3 in .32 and 2 in 380. One of the 380s had the original box, 5 rounds, and the receipt. The pistol was sold new in 1918 for $26, including a box of ammo. The 5 rounds were in the original box also.
I sold the entire collection, including the Colts, for a very nice profit. I was going to keep them, but a customer made me an offer I could not refuse.
Anyhoo, those Savages were very nice handguns.
I sold the entire collection, including the Colts, for a very nice profit. I was going to keep them, but a customer made me an offer I could not refuse.
Anyhoo, those Savages were very nice handguns.
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Looks like crap. I'll stick with my CZ-75 TS and my German made Sig for a 9mm semi.
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Savage isn't really known for Fancy. They're a function over form kind of company.
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SGT (Join to see) Still won't change my mind. The CZ-75 TS and the Sig can't be topped.
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