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A Gras Conversion of a Chassepot Rifle
Last edited by jmoore; 05-12-2012 at 04:02 PM.
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05-12-2012 03:50 PM
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Yes, that is a real Chassepot bayonet, made at the "Manufacture Imperiale de Chatellerault" in 1869. They fetch high prices here, very high with a scabbard. You have an excellent combination of rifle plus bayonet, and if you swing it round it should be very good at trimming those flowers!
But I am flummoxed by the split ring, unless they really were adjusted for a precision fit on the rail. (Nope, doesn't sound plausible to me either!)
BTW, the rifle is marked as I predicted, and the T.1872 and T.83 stand for "Transformé" i.e. modifications of 1872 and 1883 respectively. So your rifle, Chassepot Model of 1866 was upgraded no less than 4 times - in 1872, 1874, 1880, and 1883. Just about the complete set of changes, I think.

Patrick
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 05-12-2012 at 06:17 PM.
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Beautiful old rifle, jmoore.
If friend Patrick is right, you only need 3 more to have the set. And a completely-original Chassepot, of course.
And I thought Lee-Enfields were a problem. At least you can FIND Lee-Enfields!
I have run into both the Gras and the Chassepot converted into Shotguns with a big plate on the front of the Bolt and a (very) modified Extractor.
Original rifles are REALLY hard to find here.
Very nice..... and thanks for the pics.
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Originally Posted by
smellie
If friend Patrick is right, you only need 3 more to have the set. And a completely-original Chassepot, of course.
Wouldn't hurt my feelings a bit. Had a like new Mauser '71/'84 that I just never learned to like, and a Beaumont with the Vitalli magazine which was rather interesting, but other folk wanted 'em much more than I did. This kinda grody old Gras is the worst condition of them all, but I think I like it more. Why, I don't know. Probably the worst sights of the three. Whether it gets range time is questionable. Making up good rounds will cost way more than the rifle and bayonet!
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Last edited by Warren; 06-03-2012 at 10:22 AM.
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