32 ACP through the pistol, since that is what I could find, and I found it easy to keep my first two mags within a reasonable 5-inch grouping during off-hand shooting. I was also pleased to discover the little gun actually shoots quite well at 15 yards considering it has rather crude and minimalist sights. But clearly the big winner is the capacity. 32 cartridge, it was quite common as both a self-defense load and a military chambering back in the day. Besides, despite modern feelings about the little. It offers shootability, concealability, and capacity. Gerald Smith, twenty-eight, assembles thirty-seven-millimeter gun mounts in a factory which formerly made safes and locks. Openings between the door and frame often permitted direct access for the heat of a fire. Assembling weapons for Victory to be used by the armed forces. In the older safes, the heat was rapidly transmitted to the interior of the safe by its metal hinges, spindles and handles. 32 ACP, I definitely see the appeal of this pistol for anyone looking for a carry or home defense gun. Safe construction methods have changed radically since the test on safes have been conducted scientifically. If we set aside the fact that this gun is chambered in the relatively anemic. Recoil is minimal, as are the sights, but even this old pistol was self-defense accurate at 15 yards with the first two magazines I ever fired through it. (Photo: Paul Peterson/) Beyond that, the guns are simple to operate and field strip without any tools. The name on the top is Joe Underwood who Measures 22 Height, 15 depth and 13 1/2 width.
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This safe has a key on the inside door with working combination. The decal reads: The Victor Safe and Lock Company Cinncinati, Ohio With the trademark of Victor Safe fire proof with the eagle. The 1917 can be easily recognized by the two screws required to hold its larger plastic grip panels. This Iron Safe is in good original condition. The safe has a working four tumbler combination lock along with the star key system. The steel has been striped down to a gun metal patina and the wood has been cleaned up a dark walnut wax applied. The 1907 had a slightly smaller grip and used no screws in the entire design. This outstanding safe created by the company in France 'Petit Jean' has been restored to a perfect working condition. The two guns were nearly identical with the exception of the grip. Growing off the original Model 1907 produced from 1907 until 1920, the Model 1917 offered two calibers. Regardless, the Model 1907 and its offspring did host some impressive qualities, from a 10-round capacity and compactness to cunning internal engineering. That included publicizing endorsements from powerful celebrity influencers of the day like legendary gunslingers Buffalo Bill and Bat Masterson of Wild West fame.
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Running ads like “The Only Gun a Burglar Fears” and “Is Your Wife Helpless – Or Dangerous,” Savage laid it on pretty thick. To say Savage was a bit bold and heavy handed in its marketing of the “new Savage Automatic” would be an understatement. Army's new pistol. (Photo: Paul Peterson/) There was a time when Savage's semi-auto pistol competed with the 1911 to become the U.S.