model 42 torx screws

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1tommygun82
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model 42 torx screws

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Hey can anyone help me find the rite size torx srew i need for the BM 42 i was flipping mine so much and i never checked to see how loose they were getting till it was too late. One of the screws holding the spring latch together flew off and i can't find it.
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Before you give-up looking, lie down on the floor an look across it [for anything sticking UP, even a little] looking down for it is much less effective :idea:
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Re: model 42 torx screws

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yup - that exact same thing happened to me. while flipping a CCC the torx screw fell off....I heard something land - not exactly sure where. next day when I put on my right snow boot there it was at the bottom. figlio di puttana ! It will show up sooner or later. 8)
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lol. I was thinking about getting a magnet on the end of a broom stick
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Go to an authorized Benchmade dealer to get a replacement screw. That is what I did.
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http://assistedknife.com/
Go to this site. He has many parts for Bednchmade Balisongs. He hates the company and will do anything to help them make less sales.
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