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    The Dreyse Model 1907 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Louis Schmeisser. The gun was named after Nikolaus von Dreyse, the designer and inventor of the Dreyse Needle Gun.

  2. Sep 22, 2018 · The Dreyse Model 1907 was manufactured by Rheinische Metallwaaren & Maschinenfabrik (RM&M), who later became Rheinmetall. The pistol was designed by Louis Schmeisser and produced by RM&M under the Dreyse brand name. The Model 1907 was striker-fired, blowback pocket pistol, chambered in .32 ACP / 7.65mm Browning, which fed from a 7-round single ...

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  4. A lot of the older steel-framed .32s prefer the hot-loaded European loads. One of the issues with .32acp pistols is that the modern ultra-compact guns cannot handle the hot European loads, so ammo makers crank out underpowered factory ammo that won't tear these guns apart.

  5. Feb 12, 2015 · The pistol is a striker-fired unlocked-breech design chambered for the 7.65mm Browning cartridge (.32 ACP) and strongly influenced by the 1900 Browning. The pistol had an interesting feature for the time: When the gun was ready to fire, the firing pin projected through the back of the breech block, serving as an early handgun-cocking indicator.

  6. Jul 27, 2020 · The Dreyse Model 1907 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Louis Schmeisser. The gun was named after Nikolaus von Dreyse, the designer of the Dreyse Needle Gun.

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  7. May 21, 2008 · I stumbled across a Dreyse model 1907 locally and managed to get it for very cheap. It's all matching, even the internals and mag! The bore is beautiful as well. I've done some surfing and found limited info on these cool little pistols. Is there anywhere I can get more info. I read that these were mostly carried by German officers in WWI.

  8. Product Info for Dreyse 1907 Pistol, .32 ACP, 3.6in barrel. Unique design blowback-operated striker-fired pistol designed by Louis Schmeisser and produced by RM&M under the Dreyse brand name. The 1907 was favored by the German police. Production ceased in 1918 with approximately 250,000 manufactured.

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