The Berthier After World War One
This video delves into the evolution of the French Berthier rifle and carbine in the post-World War I era. It details the necessity for France to rearm after the war due to a mix of obsolete and wartime-expedient small arms. The focus then shifts to the upgrades and modifications made to the Berthier Mle 1916 carbines during the interwar period, including changes to sling attachments, handguards, sights, and the adoption of the 1932N cartridge. The video highlights that these modifications are often visible on surviving examples and can affect collector value, offering a look at these historical firearms.













