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Does anyone know where I might find a sear for a Savage 1910 32 auto? Not having any luck finding one.
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Welcome to the Savage Collector Forum Ron284!
There are several variations of sear depending upon your serial number. Type 1 for the first few thousand pistols made, Type 2 thereafter, etc....
Best advice to continue to scour ebay and gun parts web sites until someone parts one out. It happens. Meanwhile, do some research to insure you are looking for and finding the correct one for your pistol.
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Ron, it’s a Savage 1907, 1915, or 1917. Not a 1910. Might help the search to use the right model number. Common mistake.
Obvious difference between the 1907 and 1917 is the shape of the grip. The 1915 is hammerless with a grip safety.
“ The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
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Ron, it’s a Savage 1907, 1915, or 1917. Not a 1910. Might help the search to use the right model number. Common mistake.
Obvious difference between the 1907 and 1917 is the shape of the grip. The 1915 is hammerless with a grip safety. I thought he meant D.O.M. of 1910. Which would be a Model 1907. Maybe not the case.
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