Mr. Ackley was a trained engineer, Syracuse University I believe, and he set up to do guns in the 1930s and he "did it all" to my knowledge. Rifles. Shotguns. Handguns. As a literate man, he wrote columns in many gun magazines. This is where I met him. The handgun remarks were slight. I had him rebore a barrel for me, so ... if he could rebore, makes sense he could make the whole barrel. (You don't want to know what it cost.) At the same time he was "tight" with the Rocky Mountain "names." Buhlemiller? Barnes bullets when Mr. Barnes still ran things. Mashburn. etc. (His books are a brief summary. Available from eabco.com, Sinclair, and others. Even on Ebay at times.) I would say that the poor care is very regrettable and you might have a "collector." How much? Only time will tell. Since it shoots, I am sure Mr. A is smiling... enjoy.