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The 'palm up' method is correct for any long gun with a charging handle on the side (M1 Rifle, AK47, etc.). The reason is clearly listed in the opening post so I can't see how anybody 'disagrees' or 'doesn't get it'. I guess if you never contemplated what it would be like in combat to be in a fire fight and have a stoppage of unknown cause - all you want is to rack that slide and hopefully resume firing - you forget your training and grab it the wrong way, when the hang-fire goes off and the slide hits the web between the thumb and forefinger and dislocates the thumb - well, that wouldn't be good. So to this day I rack the charging handle with the palm up for that reason.
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Especially since I started on the original Culver forum. That had to be about 1998.
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03-12-2018 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
Dave the picture is dated March 1942 and at that time the projected production of the trigger housing was to have a built in castle nut wrench. This was dropped shortly after that was published as the military realized if the primers were non corrosive then there would be little or no build up in the gas cylinder with fouling. And the clumsy GI would not be loosing a castle nut or piston if they were taking it apart to clean it. Clearer heads prevailed.
I was simply pointing out the discrepancies in manuals probably from excerpting info from this one and that one. I would imagine that the original wrench on the trigger housing would have doubled the cost of that part?
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