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James, I hope you own your own business or work out of the office in your house. Not to many companies let you have a gun for a wallhanger these days.

Can you shoot your gun? Most critical is the condition of the barrels and how they fit to the receiver. Wall thickness and deep pits are the most important for the barrels. If they are ok and the barrels fit tight to the receiver, it's up to you and your gunsmith to figure out if it's ok to shoot. If it is, I'd only use low pressure loads. With that much of the barrels cut, they would be cyl/cyl and would be good for close shooting.
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