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I have to agree with Kensal! My GH from 1889 was almost as bad. I had my friendly gunsmith raise some dents, I cleaned the interior and repaired the stock. It is NOT a showpiece but can be used in the field or range with the appropriate loads. Look at #36 #37, and #38 on the FAQ on this site. You could have a good field gun with some work without a great deal of cost. When you hit the lottery you can have it restored to like new
Good Luck!!
Carl