I know this subject has been danced around in this thread to some degree, with mention of Briley chokes and refinishing the stock but I'm curious what the opinions are regarding a more complete restoration? I know I would never get my money out of it if I were to sell it given the value of the gun, but I'm thinking it would be nice to either open up the chokes or have Briley cut it for chokes, and then re-blue the barrels, refinish the stock, and clean up the action. I know, In general, restoring vintage firearms lowers the value but these don't really seam to have any real value and there are a few small spots of rust in the bluing that could probably be taken care of and I would hate for it to get any worse.

Thanks