Thank y'all!!!
Thanks so much for all the great information. I really do appreciate it.
I have/am recovering from the amputation. I had it done a little over a year ago in April. I am getting ready for a new prosthetic (my second one) that should make walking a little easier.
I had been an outside sales rep calling on big truck shops and fleets, but there will be periods of time I will be stuck in my chair, so gunsmithing seemed like a good route to go. I can be in my chair when I need to and not have to miss work. Which, most jobs I'm qualified for, wouldn't go for sporadic attendance anyway.
Also, I have been a hunter since I was a 12 year old boy and I have been around guns and old rusty machinery and trucks my whole life. I love antique tools and machinery as well as old &/or historically relevant guns. Got my M1, SKS's, 1894 30/30 (pre'64) and a Schmidt-Rubin K31 plus this little basket case and too many newer weapons...
I am pretty sure this little.32 is all original. I saw the same serial # in a 2nd location,, I just don't recall where at this point. I will check the other serial # locations tomorrow and reply back... Thanks again for jumping right on my request, I really, really appreciate it!
Don Lawlis
Indy
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