Yes,
You must submit good photos of your gun before anyone can advise. You must look at the following areas. How is the bluing and bore condition? Are there any remaining factory case colors on the action and is there any pitting or damage to the action? How are the screws? How is the wood finish and checkering?
The othe major factor is what you have into the gun. You may not wish to share, but you must weight that vs. cost of restoration work as well as end value.
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B. Dudley
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