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*SOLD* Deutsche Werke Ortgie's Patent .32 ACP Blue *COLLECTABLE GERMAN PISTOL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Ortgies 7.65 mm pistol is a hammerless semi-automatic handgun that was produced in Germany during the years following World War I. Designed by Heinrich Ortgies, a German inventor and firearms designer, the pistol was initially manufactured by Ortgies’ own company before production was later taken over by Deutsche Werke, a prominent German firearms manufacturer. Known for being both inexpensive and of good quality, the Ortgies 7.65 mm became widely regarded for
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May 22nd 2025
*SOLD* 1919 Savage Arms Model 1907 .32 ACP *EXCELLENT LATE PRODUCTION EXAMPLE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Savage Model 1907 Automatic Pistol emerged as a noteworthy competitor in the burgeoning pocket-pistol market of the early 20th century, a segment popularized by Colt's successful Model 1903. Released in 1907, the Savage Model 1907 was born from the desire to capitalize on the rising demand for compact, semi-automatic pistols, particularly those chambered in the .32 ACP cartridge. While Colt’s Model 1903 offered a sleek and reliable design, Savage sought to diff
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Mar 7th 2025