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<blockquote data-quote="redmax51" data-source="post: 1782186" data-attributes="member: 363"><p>What about it? As a young man in military school,I was the "victim" of a Garand thumb,returning from "inspection arms" to "order arms".It's very painful much like slamming a car door shut on your thumb.</p><p></p><p>BTW,we were trained to "blade" the op rod so the trick was to remove your thumb before releasing the rod.Sounds simple but when you're standing at attention during inspection,mistakes happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmax51, post: 1782186, member: 363"] What about it? As a young man in military school,I was the "victim" of a Garand thumb,returning from "inspection arms" to "order arms".It's very painful much like slamming a car door shut on your thumb. BTW,we were trained to "blade" the op rod so the trick was to remove your thumb before releasing the rod.Sounds simple but when you're standing at attention during inspection,mistakes happen. [/QUOTE]
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