Only TCSS uses the actual full Modular Hilt System, which is designed to allow users to build their own saber from scratch. Ultrasabers specializes in complete manufactured ready to use sabers but is made to allow the use of some MHS parts often with special considerations or modifications. An MHS COMPATIBLE Ultrasaber with a TCSS pommel or emitter is still an Ultrasaber, not an MHS saber.
Sorry couldn't get past the idea that Ultrasabers was a bigger MHS user than the company that originated it and specializes in it to see the rest of the video.
Sorry, I meant it in more of a "far, far more people have heard of Ultrasabers" way, not so much that US created the system.
I'm very aware that US just adopted MHS, hence why the V2 line isn't MHS and therefore the need of making an adapter.
Also, I've never heard it called an "MHS saber" like you referenced. Only ever MHS compatible parts.
But I still think it's fair to reference MHS and Ultrasabers since my target audience either:
A) Exclusively collect Ultrasabers and may have a V2
B) have Ultrasabers, have been burned by them and are now collecting other guy sabers that aren't MHS compatible, but maybe they still like parts of their Ultrasabers or,
C) Dont have Ultrasabers at all but want to expand their saber building opportunities and since I've had such good experience with TCSS, I want them to be able to use TCSS parts
But again, I'm sorry that offended you so badly that you couldn't finish the video.
Not really sure how else to respond to that.
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