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There is a big difference is restoring a gun to original condition and customizing a gun to use as a shooter.If your gun cannot be brought back to original specs,then you are better off spending your money to make it the way you want it.Remember,even a properly restored gun will automatically bring 50% less than an original gun in similar condition. I would fix this gun to shoot and not worry about "restoration".
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