OK so I have an unknow longrifle that was my FiL's. The wife says she cares nothing about it, but it does at least have some history with her family albeit somewhat removed. The lock ,a conversion I believe, is very weak and the stock has been broken in several places and while I tried to repair it is not in great or shootable shape. I am a function over form type so a wall hanger is not my cup of tea but I'm open to it since its technically not mine but she says she doesn't care. My thoughts are salvage what I can and put them into a new build for our grandson for something that actually has family ties. OK long story coming on what I know of its providence. FiL family was from Kansas city and his father worked at the RR depot in KC taking tickets. Story I was told was an oldtimer traded this for a train ticket back east with my GFiL. It sat in their basement where the butt got wet and rotted, FiL filled the void with wax. Original ram rod was broken in a sword fight when my FiL was a child, early 1900's. I've scoped the barrel and it has ended its useful life due to neglect and corrosion. So question #1 what do I have and Question #2 dare I disassemble and part it out for a functional tool or leave as is for future generations to decide its fate.