A fair number of those holes were from previous owners. Shooters was one that I remember being in there before Midwest purchased it. I think Midwest upgraded the backstop when Brad bought it.
There is www.sjvrp.com at Wa-Ke'-De in bristol which has rimfire action and rimfire sporter. Also Nappanee Conservation Club has steel plate https://sites.google.com/site/nappaneeconservationclub/home
My wife and I went this morning and we didn't care for the way it was set up when you first go in. I sold a pistol for cash and some ammo. Bought a 1911 commander. Then we went to E&S sales and Forks. Guns n groceries, what a nice day. My 2 favorite pass-times firearms n food.
I'm stopping by on saturday. Looking for Ruger MK1 &2 parts. I may be bringing some trading fodder also. My brother may bring a Rossi 62SA with the box for trade.
On the M&P and 22/32 under the right grip will be the sn and if they match, they are the original grips. The 22/332 should be stamped and the M&P may be stamped or written in pencil. S&W did this so they made sure the correct grips got back on the right gun after bluing because the grips were on...
Your 1st one is a Model of 1905 4th change most likely made in the somewhere in the 20's or early 30's
The 2nd is a 1953 .22/32 kit gun most likely made in 1953 due to the low SN
The 36 about 70-71
I still have that M44US and I know you need another mossy. I can get you a pretty good price on it since I know it would be going to a good home. It does have an original mag with it to.
I know he is not the one convicted. What was the maximum sentence? If it is 9 months, it doesn't matter. Not one person has asked that question yet. Also there wasn't a need to shout.
I brought 9 firearms, sold two, and traded one. My brother sold one, and bought one. The coin/gold guy from Goshen spent a good part of the day calling in background checks. I didn't pay much attention to the rest of the room. Several dealer/suppliers that are usually there, must be in indy this...