MrTipUp wrote on Oct 11
th, 2025 at 3:14pm:
About this saving parts so that some future owner can restore the gun's "originality". If the gun and parts are sold privately, that's not a bad plan. But if the gun is sent to auction, my own long experience is that most often the parts don't stay with the gun but are sold buy themselves or lotted with other parts. More sadly, in those instances when I've pointed out that a gun and a set of parts were clearly intended to stay together, the auctioneer has almost always told me what I can do with myself; his/her job is to make the most money.
Bill Lawrence
I agree. If you want the parts to stay together, you have to find a like minded individual to sell the rifle to, and then make it cheap enough that he will buy it.
No-one in their right mind ever restores one of these reworked + extra trashed out parts included rifles back to the "original" trashed out state. The rifle reworked will almost universally be worth more than the poor condition original, unless it's reworked to an undesirable caliber.
In this particular case, the original with a decent 25 rimfire bore will be worth more than a 38 special relined one, so if an orphan barrel and a centerfire breechblock was found, lined to 38 special, and used to replace the original barrel, someone in the future might thread back in the 25 caliber barrel to enhance the rifle value, and then sell of the lined 38 special barrel cheap.
On the other hand, if the donor barrel was lined to .25-20, then the rifle would be worth as much or more than the .25 rf one, because it's a desirable caliber, so only someone wanting to complete a collection with an obsolete caliber would restore it to the original .25 rf barrel. As more and more of these are converted to other calibers, it may get to the point that the .25 rf original is desirable as the sole remaining example of it's caliber.
I'm definitely not in the purist camp. I'm in the "rework them to a reasonable and desirable caliber, don't rebarrel to something that is marginally safe, just because you can" faction.
I'm dealing with a couple high end highwalls right now, that the last owner had made in two very undesirable calibers, just because he could. Their value is easily $1000 low just because of the calibers. Pretty much low by the amount it will take to rebarrel them to something conventional.