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I see this all the time, when someone brings a gun in this condition wanting to restore it. Gunsmithing is expensive and there is no way economically to restore this gun and have it be worth what you will have into it even if the gun was given to you. If you want to try your hand at gun smithing and work on it your self that is ok, but if you want to end up with a nice gun that is worth what you have in the gun then look around and buy a nicer gun.
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