I rebuilt a basket case Ruger Mark II 22 Automatic Pistol last year. The guy who owns it said it needed "a little work". I had never seen a pistol in worse shape. The frame was rusted, rear sight was missing, several pins had been replaced with brazing rod, the trigger was bent, the grips were broken and glued back together, and someone had drilled holes in the grip frame for some unknown reason. It took $100 worth of parts, 7 or 8 hours of polishing, recrowning, bluing, reassembly to get the gun back into service. Off a bench, the pistol fired 2" groups at 25 yds with cheap 22 ammo. So, long story short, unless there is something drastically wrong with the pistol, it likely shoots better than you may think. But it's your pistol, you can buy a new barrel and have it fitted. Any competent gunsmith can do the job.