Saw my "gunsmith" today, and he is suitably impressed. Nice gun, in good shape, that he would be happy to carry himself...he has been buying/flipping guns for a year, trying to find "the one." He even likes the feel of the grips, as do I, which is weird since my hands are 2/3 the size of his. It needs cleaning, severely, and he wants to replace the springs. He didn't think the finish was awful at all, though it does show wear, and he thinks that a strip and blue would make for a sweet gun.
He mic-ed various parts and was very impressed, the slide is within .002 of exact, and it is one of the most consistent he's ever seen. There were some machining marks, but nothing that bothered him significantly. His day job is machining parts for arms, so he definitely knows what parts need to be accurate, and just how accurate they should be.
The final statement he made was that, if I want to get rid of it in the future, he wants first dibs. That made me feel good.
I'm much happier, now.
Next step is to find some ammo, and some place to shoot.