This was just a test ! ( HIHIHI) When I gave the GI my permission my reading was not very good yet. After all I was only four months old and had just basic reading skills. That is why I could not read the label on his gun correctly. But I thought it read M16. It must have been M1 then and I mistook some scratch for a six. Sorry. But you are right. My G98 was in the shop and so I was between a rock and a hard place and waved the white flag/diaper for a change.
G�nter OP 64 Calvary Chapel Siegen Germany Rabble Rouser schrieb: > --- G�nter Pflaum wrote: > > Greetings friends, > > > > > BTW, I was 11 years old in 1955. > > In 1945 I graciously allowed a GI to use the side of my bed to rest his > > M16 on. > > This should give you an idea about my dignity > > > > Hey Gunter.. yur loopy<G> > > They didn't invent the M16 till the mid 1960's... > > That GI would have had 3 US wepons to rest on yur bed. > > 1. The M1 Garand in 30.06 > > 2.The Thompson A1 in .45 cal > > 3.The M1 Carbine in .30 cal > _______ This mailing list is dedicated to the glory of God. Let the Golden Rule be your daily rule. Offering bucket: http://eBible.org/mpj/partner.htm To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe rangernet" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://rangernet.org/subscribe.htm http://rangernet.org Autoresponder: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
