Thanks Jay! I did a "mini restoration" on this gun. It was bare metal on the mag tube and barrel, with no checkering left on the stocks, and very heavy varnish. Stripped the varnish, steamed the dents, and recut the checkering (first time for me to checker!) I rust blued the barrel and mag tube. After Sealing the stocks, and recheckering, I treated the checkering with chromium trioxide, which is a darkening agent that 1700's gunsmiths used to stain wood. I then sealed the checkering too, and reassembled the gun.
It took a week's worth of evening work, but it made it look very presentable, without a major restoration.