Original item: Only One Available. The Fusil Gras Modèle 1874 M80 was a French service rifle of the 19th century. The Gras used by the French Army was an adaptation to metallic cartridge of the Chassepot breech-loading rifle by Colonel Basile Gras.
This is a fine example has an excellent bright bore with clear lands and grooves. The received is marked MANUFACTURE D’ARMES Châtellerault Mle 1874 over M80. The rifle has an issue date stamped into the barrel of C 1876, though the date is faint. It comes with all original steel mounts and cleaning rod. Most fittings bear the correct government proof marks, though some are worn. The stock has traces of the usual round cartouche, however it is very faint, and the central plug has been sanded down. The rest of the stock is in good condition with great color, though it appears to have been sanded and refinished at arsenal, which has removed a lot of the markings.
This rifle has mismatched serial numbers, indicating a long service life, as indicated by the stock condition. Serial number B 41948 is present on the barrel, while the bolt is marked with three different numbers, and the stock serial is unfortunately no longer legible.
Included with this rifle a correct issue Triangular-bladed Model 1874 “Gras” sword bayonet with steel scabbard. This bayonet is in good condition, with a bright blade with little corrosion, and all the correct issue markings, though it has been polished over the years.. The T-shaped back of the bayonet is marked Mre D’Armes de Tulle Août 1882., indicating manufacture at Tulle Arsenal in August 1882.
A very nice live Antique French Gras Rifle Complete with original Gras Bayonet
and Scabbard, ready to display.
This rifle had a caliber of 11mm and used black powder centerfire cartridges that weighed 25 grams. It was a robust and hard-hitting weapon, but it had no magazine and so could only fire one shot after loading. It also had a triangular-shaped sword bayonet, known as the Model 1874 “Gras” sword bayonet. It was replaced by the Lebel rifle in 1886, the first rifle to use smokeless gunpowder. In the meantime, about 400,000 Gras rifles had been manufactured.
The metallic-cartridge Gras was manufactured in response to the development of the metallic cartridge designed by Colonel Boxer in 1866 (Boxer cartridge), and the British 1870 Martini-Henry rifle. Those were soon emulated by the Germans with the 1871 Mauser.
The Hellenic Army adopted the Gras in 1877, and it was used in all conflicts up until the Second World War. It became the favourite weapon of Greek guerrilla fighters, from the various revolts against the Ottoman Empire to the resistance against the Axis, acquiring legendary status. The name entered the Greek language, and grades (γκράδες) was a term colloquially applied to all rifles during the first half of the 20th century. It was manufactured by various arms factories in France, though most of the rifles sent to Greece were made by the ŒWG Austrian Arms Factory at Steyr.
Specifications-
Year of Manufacture: 1876
Caliber: 11×59mmR Gras
Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
Barrel Length: 32 Inches
Overall Length: 51.4 Inches
Action type: Bolt-Action
Feed System: Single Shot
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