assuming this is the gun that was pictured on the Trapshooters site. It has some value as a shooter but that is minimal for a gun this old that has been this abused.
The barrels have been blued, probably in a way that will eventually cause the ribs to let go, but even if properly blued, they should never have been blued. The gun should have been browned.
The action has been polished which was popular to do in the 50's & 60's but isnt a restoration, it is a change from its original state.
The wood looks too glossy as well and doesnt have the checkering.
What was done to that gun is sort of like sanding down and painting an antique chair. It was something of value once but now its just porch furniture.