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I don't recall that being a problem. I grew up in the military. I read military history...... when I was in basic and the class on the 1911 was starting, I field stripped the weapon and had the pieces out explaining them to the person sitting next to me.... the drill sergeant stopped the class and made some remark about having to put it together in the dark or blindfolded.....he challenged me..... I did it.... and from then on I was the "smart ass"! That kind of thing followed me all through my training. Learning all the information was easy....if I had a problem it was using all that knowledge as quickly and effectively as my peers.
Jim
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Jim
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