The Mle 1874 Gras rifle marked France's entry into the brass cartridge era, serving as a modernization of the Chassepot rifle after the Franco-Prussian War. While it required a new bolt and barrel, it allowed for the reuse of existing Chassepot receivers and stocks. The Gras saw extensive colonial service and was eventually replaced by the smokeless powder Lebel rifle.
The French Model 1874 Gras rifle, though technically obsolete by WWI, saw extensive use due to its robust metallic cartridge system and conversion capabilities. This documentary details its transition from the Chassepot, its production by French arsenals, and its M.14 conversion to fire 8mm Lebel smokeless cartridges for rear-echelon troops. Despite its dated design, the Gras proved a reliable, albeit heavy and long, reserve weapon.
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