Originally Posted By: ohbrdhntr
Assuming it is sound, clean it up. Stock it to fit, maybe add a little engraving, shoot and enjoy.


But as already mentioned, before taking the above route, shoot it for awhile first (if safe). It is by no means cheap to have the above work done if you are paying to have it done. The cost would far outweigh the value of the gun if that should be a factor. Sometimes people have guns restored knowing full well they will never see their money back! (guilty as charged)