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The Berthier carbine was adopted by the French Army on March 14, 1890, and a short rifle version of the Berthier rifle was adopted in 1907. ... M1916 Berthier carbine ...
Ribeyrolles M1918 automatic carbine; Cei-Rigotti M1895 automatic rifle; Springfield-Pedersen M1903 Mark I semi automatic rifle; Winchester-Burton M1917 automatic rifle [12] Rossignol ENT automatic rifle; Esser-Barrat rifle; Pattern 1913 Enfield rifle, pre war development abandoned due to war; Machine guns. Berthier M1908 machine gun [7] (Air ...
Berthier Rifle ©Armémuseum - Original / License. Year entered service: 1890. Type: Bolt-action service rifle. ... Fedorov Avtomat M1916 ©Hmaag / Wikimedia Commons - Original / License.
Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 (French made) Carcano rifle (Italian captured) Gras M1874 and M1874/14 (French made) Lebel M1886/93 (French made) Lee-Enfield rifle (British made, used by exiled Greek forces) Mannlicher M1895 (Austrian made) Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903, M1903/14, M1903/27 and M1903/30 (Austrian made)
Berthier Mle 1907/15 M16 rifle. Many late world war I era French rifles such as this Berthier rifle and other late World War I variant of Berthier and Lebel rifles were still in heavy use by French forces in World War II due to newer French rifles the MAS-36 and MAS-40(not in production) not being available in sufficient quantities for the French military.
Berthier rifle (Captured from France and designated as "Karabiner 551(f)". Issued due to shortage of rifles in 1944) ... Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 ...
The Meunier rifle, known as the "Meunier A6" or "STA No. 8", evolved as a part of the program initiated in 1890 by the French military to develop a semi-automatic infantry rifle that would eventually replace the Mle 1886–93 Lebel rifle. Four government research establishments (STA, ENT, Puteaux and CTV) proposed over 20 prototypes.
The squad leader and the magazine carrier were both equipped with a rifle or with a Berthier carbine. The additional men provided assistance in carrying loaded magazines, helping manage malfunctions, and protecting the gunner, but mainly to carry more ammunition; thus boosting the combat load.