I once worked in a shop and rebuilt many calipers. As long as the piston is OK, it is a cheap, easy job, or at least used to be. If the piston is stuck, there is a good chance it is shot. A kit with new rubber parts and a piston ran as much or more than a rebuilt caliper back when kits were cheap and easy to find. So unless it is a matter of the caliper itself being stuck and not the mounting, a rebuilt caliper may be the quickest and cheapest. eljefino is likely right about the third world labor.
No need to hone a caliper bore, just clean it up with a wire brush in a drill.