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Make sure you are most definitely using the Valve SFM model, not the "Enhanced" one. Also, make sure you're not using the zero slider on "hlp_forearm_L" or "hlp_forearm_R", since those don't get bound to anything
I use the HWM models because unlike the default models, they have more diverse and useful flexes and they have High-quality hands (not just rectangles)
(yeah I read too much into the quotations)
The HWM scout arm, while it looks mostly similar, it has a slightly different mesh, and most of the rigging is different (especially around the shoulder)
You say that like Valve did a deliberate dickmove. Leaving out the cosmetics, how does normal scout arm compare to HWM scout arm at angles?