I don't know, but I have the same thing - my doc says lypoma but what I read says lypomas are soft and rubbery - this thing is hard - but it is movable. I noticed a thick feeling deep in my forearm (the fleshy underside, not the top of my forearm) one morning, thought I'd gotten bitten really good by a mosquito in the night - but no itching, no mark on my skin, hours later had this really big lump - so it came up fast. I've had it for almost two weeks. I taped it with surgical tape because it is heavy for my wimpy girl arm and was making the area ache. The support from the tape makes it feel better. Ice hasn't helped, I tried heat the first night which seemed to irritate it - but I was using serious heat from a rice bag for quite awhile. So, I'm no help in answering your question. Was told that a hard hit to the area could, six months later or so, cause a growth like this to come up, also was told no one knows, that under skin growths are very common...
If it's not painful at all or strangely colored, it's most likely lipoma. They are harmless fatty deposits.
You can find it stamped under the forarm on the under side of the barrel and on the forarm its self
Lymphoma, see a doctor, TOMORROW!
It could be a cyst. You should see a doctor to be sure though. Good luck and God Bless:)
the numbers are under the forarm and if you take off the barrels on the recever as well
Are there any mice under there?
an abscess could be the cause.
it could cause an earthquake and a tsunami. or a volcano to be formed
Chattels, movable property or personal property.
gas.
Yes, under-inflated tires are dangerous. They can also leave the rim under heavy cornering.
it is that part under the barrel that you hold it by. when you hold a shotgun one hand will be on the forward part of the stock directly behind the trigger and the other will be on the forearm or fore end as it is sometimes called.
Lifters ticking.