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If the barrels are cut, don't bother. Even after putting all the money and work into it, the gun will not be right and there is nothing you can do about it.
My opinion here, but if you want a gun to do a restoration on, get something with good uncut barrels and something without pitting/heavy engraving wear on the frame. That is a solid base for any project.
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