joerookery Well-known member Feb 17, 2006 #23 On Page 435 of JS 's book he lists f as "Freigegeben" which means you could take it off garrison. Ok Johan...... we are lost.
On Page 435 of JS 's book he lists f as "Freigegeben" which means you could take it off garrison. Ok Johan...... we are lost.
Jaap Verduijn New member Oct 12, 2017 #24 With the "f" meaning "feldbrauchbar", it makes sense that the "g" means "garnisonsbrauchbar". But don't take my word for it - 't is no more than an educated guess.
With the "f" meaning "feldbrauchbar", it makes sense that the "g" means "garnisonsbrauchbar". But don't take my word for it - 't is no more than an educated guess.
J.LeBrasseur Administrator Staff member Oct 13, 2017 #25 Here is a picture of the G we are talking about. James