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It probably had a go, just not quickly enough. It needs to close
entirely before hitting the body part, otherwise you'll hold it open -
as indeed it's designed to do.

It's also very common for users to wedge the guards back, or remove
them. One of the reasons I like my Skil Legend is that it has a very
convenient thumb lift for the guard, avoiding all need to do this.