These are probably going to sound pretty dumb, but I don't really know the answers.
1: I have a holster that was made for a 6.5 in barreled revolver (doesn't matter what type, it will hold it), and it looks big enough to hold my L.A.R Grizzly Mark 1. It's a Bianchi X-2100 made for a .357/.38 revolver, and has the front of it open, and if I just bend the metal that keeps it shut, I could hold a rather large auto loader in it, would this be a good idea? It's not for concealed carry, it's for hunting.
2: I was thinking that my handgun might need to be refinished eventually in the near future. I don't care about collector value as I will be using the handgun pretty frequently once I have some conversion kits. Once I refinish it, should I have it refinished with the NP3 coat that I've seen, or should I go with another kind of coat?
3: If the holster mentioned in question 1 wouldn't work very well, what holster brand would you recommend for a 6.5" barreled L.A.R Grizzly Mark 1 with compensator?
4: I plan on replacing a few pieces to get the gun the way I want it. I plan on replacing the main spring housing which is flat to one that is arched (like the feel of it better), a new grip safety that has a bump on it (again, like the feel better), adding a Magazine guide with a lanyard ring (I like the lanyard ring. No use for it, but I like the look), new grips, a reproduction 1911 wide spur hammer (like the style of it), and a new trigger with holes punched in it (again, like the style of it). Would it be a waste of money to do any of this, or should I only consider it if it doesn't cost too much?
Thank you for your time, and for any information you can give me.
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