What constitutes a firearm's many components?

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as stated by Firearm scopes and Mounts The radius and ulna, two long bones that make up the forearm's radioulnar joints, are located there. These bones are joined by the interosseous membrane. The skin eventually covers the forearm, with the anterior surface often having less hair than the posterior surface.

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