Geo,
Dont be that guy. Fix it correctly, or hang it on the wall, sans firing pins, as a display piece.
If you question whether the gun is worth it, try this. Have it fixed correctly, and donate the gun to a deserving lad, to the local Boy Scout troop, or to an organization that can raffle it at a banquet, Ruffed Grouse Society in my neck of the woods, perhaps Quail Forever down near you.
I donated an SKS rifle, ammunition, and a really beat up 20 gauge pump shotgun to the local scouts, they studied proper use with it at a Firearms Safety class, all shot it a few times, and sold both guns after that to raise funds for camping equipment. I got a receipt for my taxes, which, I promptly lost, but, it was a great experience, anyway.

Best,
Ted