Thanks, I will try.
I don't think I will shoot this gun, if I keep it it will be for sentimental and aesthetic reasons. From what I understand my grandfather used it to take truckloads of deer to feed my family over many many years. Also it just looks really cool.
I am not usually taken with these kind of sentiments, but may have to make an exception for this rifle. Seems somehow wrong to trade it for a plastic pistol or something.
It looks in good enough shape, even have a local smith give it a once over, if there's a doubt to its shootability.. I goto ALOT of gun shows, these old rifles, are getting more valuable. Look at M1's, pre 64 Winchesters, Browning BLR's, these old rifles, taken care of, and handed down, are increasing in value, because they are designed to last. If nothing else, find out all the info you can, document it, even shoot it from time to time.
I'll bet it still works fine. Keep it in the family. Oil it, and it will last another 100 years. It's a great rifle. Brownell's or Numerich, probably has sights for it.
And it does look really cool. Great caliber to boot.