Sauer, Schmidt, Rohm
10-30 usd
Model 765 was in production from 1948 - '52.
From 1927 to 1932 Daisy made the model 27 in both 500 shot and 1000 shot. #500 shot in good condition is worth between $100-$130. #1000 shot in good condition is worth between $135 - $175 both of these were .175 caliber Not .177 Caliber.
Blue Book of Gun Values
No published sn data
Made by Savage. We have parts. gunshop@nctv.com
Are you sure of the model number?
"Pistol" is used to refer to revolvers, semi-automatics, or muzzle-loading/cap-&-ball handguns. Savage has made several types of pistols over the years, including semi-automatic and single shot pistols. Savage continues to make the "Striker" single shot bolt-action hunting / target pistol. If you are referring to Savage's famous semi-automatic pistols made in the early 20th century, they were made as follows: model 1907, .32 caliber -- 1908-1920 model 1907, .380 caliber -- 1913-1920 model 1915, .32 caliber -- 1915-1916 (the "hammerless" model) model 1915, .380 caliber -- 1915-1917 (the "hammerless" model) model 1917, .32 caliber -- 1920-1926 (replaced the model 1907) model 1917, .380 caliber -- 1920-1928 (replaced themodel 1907) Savage also made prototype .45 and .25 semi-automatics during this period, but these never entered production. In the 1960s, Savage made single shot "western" .22 pistol (the model 101) that looked like a revolver; this was discontinued about 1968.
Which model? sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Daisy model 94 carbine and model 111 Western carbine both shot BB's in the .175 caliber, not pellets in the .177 caliber.
probably a model 17 or 18. look in the cylinder frame area for model number