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    idk how much this one cost something messed up with the pricer thing on MHS

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    You're looking at around $110 plus some more for the switchs, retension screw and other parts.

    Are they 2, two inch extensions or 2 three inch.

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    Add to that, any services you might need/want done: machining a switch hole, drilling and tapping holes for your screws...
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    i want to say that it's two 2 inch sections but now i can't remember...yes ma'am thanks J-Lo

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    Simple elegance. Just curious; is there a reason for your Blade Retention Screw being set so far back?

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    What? That's not blade retention screw.. The bladeholder stops and to it's name, HOLDS the blade in place with the help of a screw. It would need to be custom machined to allow the blade so far. It wouldn't make any sense even if it would be the retention screw. Part of the design, propably. (If you mean the red thumbscrew)

    Nice design you've got, but I don't really think that the O-rings on the choke would either 1. Stretch enough to get in place 2. Stay on their places.

    Good luck with your build!

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    Yes, the red thumb screw. Might just be my traditionalism showing but I see those as a Retention Screw hence the question.

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    ya i didnt think that those O rings would really fit either but if i could find some others it'd be nice.

    the red thumb screw is definitely for design purposes as seen here...kinda http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Ki-Ad...9;s_lightsaber

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    Looks cool i like it

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    Cool, thanks Oobie. I'm looking forward to seeing the results.

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