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What Edgar said
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Worth it? From a financial standpoint. No. The cost of proper restoration would be far more than the realistic market value of the gun. If you want to do it for another other reason than money, go ahead. It is only money.
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The very first thing you need to do before you put any money into restoration is to have the
barrels measured for ample safe-to-shoot wall thickness, occlusions, dents, severe pits... anything that would compromise shooting the gun safely. .
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What Dean said
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What is the frame size? Like others said, the barrels are key.
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Was wondering what became of this gun.
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