Original Item: Only One Available. The Lebel Model 1886 rifle (French: Fusil Modèle 1886 dit “Fusil Lebel“) is also known as the “Fusil Mle 1886 M93“, after a bolt modification was added in 1893. It is an 8 mm bolt action infantry rifle that entered service in the French Army in 1887. It is a repeating rifle that can hold eight rounds in its forestock tube magazine, one round in the transporter plus one round in the chamber.
The Lebel rifle has the distinction of being the first military firearm to use smokeless powder ammunition. The new propellant powder, “Poudre B,” was nitrocellulose-based and had been invented in 1884 by French chemist Paul Vieille. Lieutenant Colonel Nicolas Lebel contributed a flat nosed 8 mm full metal jacket bullet (“Balle M,” or “Balle Lebel”). Twelve years later, in 1898, a solid brass pointed (spitzer) and boat-tail bullet called “Balle D” was retained for all 8mm Lebel ammunition. Each case was protected against accidental percussion inside the tube magazine by a primer cover and by a circular groove around the primer cup which caught the tip of the following pointed bullet.
Featuring an oversized bolt with front locking lugs and a massive receiver, the Lebel rifle was a durable design capable of long range performance. In spite of early obsolete features, such as its tube magazine and the shape of 8mm Lebel rimmed ammunition, the Lebel rifle remained the basic weapon of French line infantry during World War I (1914–1918). Altogether, 3.45 million Lebel rifles were produced by the three French state factories between 1887 and 1916.
The left side of the receiver on this fine example is marked with a worn MANUFACTURE D’ARMES / St.-Étienne marking, and to the right MLE 1886 M93, indicating manufacture at the government arsenal at Saint-Étienne. The “M93” is a separate stamping, indicating the receiver was produced before the modification was introduced in 1893, so it is definitely a Pre-1899 Antique. It would have been marked when it was updated with the bolt modification.
The rifle has arsenal proofs on most parts, and also is marked on the barrel with MA T.1920, so the barrel was replaced after WWI as part of standard arsenal service. The rifle has serial number H 90375 on the floor plate, and the replacement barrel, which was marked to match. St. Étienne “H” series serial numbers were produced in 1888 or 1889, (F was 1887 and L was 1889). The original butt stock is matching numbered, while the fore stock was swapped at arsenal over the years. This rifle definitely saw long service, with parts swapped out at arsenal over the years.
Condition of the rifle is very good, though it definitely has seen long service, indicated by the numerous dents, dings, scratches, and other wear on the stock. There is a dowel repair through the fore stock under the rear sight, which we have seen on many other examples. There also are some scattered wood graft repairs on both the fore stock as well. The metalwork is in very good condition, with little sign of rust or other damage. It still has much of the original bluing, and has not been painted black, as many examples were when sent into colonial service.
The bore is in very good condition, showing a mostly bright finish with strong lands and grooves. There is a bit of wear on the lands, and it definitely did see additional service after it was rebarreled, possibly during WWII. The rifle cycles correctly and dry fires, and the magazine cutoff functions correctly, though overall the action is a bit stiff. The rear sight is present and fully functional, as are both sling swivels. There is a very nice leather sling attached to the sling swivels, which looks to be possibly WWII era.
The included Lebel M.1886 Nickel Handle Cruciform Épée Bayonet is a rare example, still with the original 20 ½” long cruciform blade! These were almost always cut down to 16″ or shorter after WWI, but this one is still the full length. It still has a lovely condition blade, showing much of the original finish, and the scabbard has a lovely worn patina. It locks easily onto the rifle.
Made famous by the GARY COOPER Movie of BEAU GESTE, all about the French Foreign Legion, this was the rifle of the time in the later 1880’s. A very nice Mle 1886 M93 Lebel rifle, complete with an original bayonet and sling! Fully cleaned and ready to display!
Specifications (rifle):-
Year of Manufacture: 1888 – updated later
Caliber: 8×50mmR Lebel
Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
Barrel Length: 31.5 Inches
Overall Length: 51.2 Inches
Action type: Bolt-Action
Feed System: 8 round tube magazine
Specifications (bayonet):-
Blade length: 20 ½”
Blade style: Cruciform “Épée”
Overall length: 25”
Crossguard: 2“
Scabbard length: 21”