ROTH SAUER M1907 .32 RIM FIRE SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL
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Category: Sauer Pistols & Revolvers - .32 Pistols

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Seller: Pistol Bill
Member Since: 1/24/19
First Name: Bill
Last Name: Chase
State: Wisconsin
Zip: 53017
Country: United States
Phone: (262) 628-4669
Number of Active Listings: 0
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
Buyer pays all shipping and insurance expenses - NON firing inspection period
Payment Types Accepted: U.S. Postal Money Order or Cashiers Check



Description:
Roth Sauer 7.65 X 17mm Auto Pistol  ! Price reduced!
Designed by Georg Roth and manufactured by J.P. Sauer & Sohn of Suhl Germany. Designed for the 7.65x17mm Roth-Sauer cartridge. A cartridge of less power than the .32 ACP. This pistol features fixed blade and notch rear sight. Mounting notch for stripper clips, "J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL" barrel marking, the early "PATENT/ROTH" marking on top of the chamber.  The serial number "B934" on the butt.  The grips are finely checkered and feature the Sauer hunter logo in the center. George Roth and Karl Kranka worked together on the design.  It is an improvement of Kranka’s 1898 pistol design.  Patented by Roth and Kranka in 1900.  The pistol was manufactures by J.P. Sauer & Sohn in Suhl, Germany.  Patent rights were sold to Sauer in 1910 and sold under the Roth Sauer name.  Kranka’s designs typically used the long recoil design which is unnecessarily complicated and excessively stronger than required for the under powered 7.65 x 17 Roth Sauer cartridge. Upon firing, the barrel and bolt are locked together, using a rotary bolt design.  Both recoil together through the full recoil stroke.  The bolt then contacts a cam which rotates the bolt to release the barrel to return to the firing position.  During this forward travel the empty case is ejected.  When the barrel reaches its forward position it trips the bolt stop allowing it to begin its forward travel.  As it travels forward it strips a cartridge from the magazine, loads it into the chamber, rotates the bolt face and locks it to the barrel.  The Roth Sauer is fired by a striker which is partially cocked when the bolt closes.  Pulling the trigger continues the cocking of the weapon and at the end of the stroke, releases the striker to fire the cartridge.  The cocking knob at the rear of the bolt also acts as the safety, locking the bolt in position and obstructing the trigger from being pulled when turned.  The piece is magazine fed by utilizing a fixed magazine within the grip.  A stripper clip is used to charge the magazine.  An interesting and scarce, early automatic pistol.  .    If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Shipping and insurance costs are yours, 5usually $180.00.  Alaska, Hawaii, double the shipping charge.   No sales to California.  I will expect a US Postal Money order or cashiers check for payment and will require an FFL or C&R to ship to.  I am interested in old, odd, automatic pistols. Trades considered for scarce pre 1950 auto pistols.  You can contact me at Heidiho10125gmail
CONDITION IS VERY GOOD.  FINISH IS VERY GOOD AT ARROUND 92% ORIGINAL..   BORE IS  SHINY AND STRONG WITH NO RUST OR PITTING.  PISTOL FUNCTIONS AS IT SHOULD.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, ASK!
 

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes
Handgun Caliber: 7.65mm Roth-Sauer (7.65mm Frommer)
Manufacturer: J. P. SAUER AND SUHN
Model: M1907 ROTH SAUER
Serial Number: B934
Bore: NO PITTING
Condition: VERY GOOD
Metal Condition: VERY GOOD
Bore Condition: VERY GOOD
Action: LONG RECOIL
Sights: FIXED
Manufacture Date: EARLY 1900S
Item Location: MILWAUKEE WI.