4/1/2024 0 Comments 1925 savage 1917 380 cal![]() Whenever who did what, the Savage 1907 did them all at once. I’m not so sure that it was the first in any of these things, but when compared to the guns most people would think of when asked the above questions, it beat most of them…often by decades. The Sig P210 was like that too (1947-48).īelieve it or not, you might be able to answer all of these questions by saying the Savage 1907. The CZ75 is known for this and many are aware of that (1975). ![]() How about a pistol whose slide rails were reversed, so the slide ran inside the frame? There were others from long ago, but most were so obscure that few can name them. The KelTec P32 and others that followed used a locking breech to get the gun smaller, so it gets the attention. 380 that fired from a locked breech instead of being blowback? My guess is most people would think of the Browning HiPower (1935) was first or close to it. What production gun had the first double stack magazine? 32s, and really don’t like those that are rather large in size. The Savage Model 1907 “pocket pistol” is one of these. So sometimes, I get interested in a gun that I would otherwise ignore and do it just because of how they work. If it has a clear back case so I can see this stuff going on, all the better. ![]() I know a Wal-Mart digital watch will tell me the time, but I like an automatic (auto-wind or self-winding) watch because there is stuff going on in there. One is that I like mechanical objects and knowing how they work. ![]() There are a few reasons I like messing around with guns. ![]()
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