Mosin French Receiver re-check

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Angry_grey_cat
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Mosin French Receiver re-check

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Hi there, many years ago I got hold of which was at the time my first M24.
I managed to identify what I thought was a French receiver. Since times have moved on and perhaps more info has come to light, I wanted to check if this is still regarded as an early French M91 receiver. I only have two pictures as I let the rifle go (Mr idiot here).

It appears to be an L in a circle. I also found the same marking on a French gun (can't remember what).
Could this be a stamp from Lt.Colonel Arthur Langlois ?

Thanks in advance
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Can we see the rest of the rifle?

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Dug some old advert photos as I moved the rifle on some time ago (I imported this from the US, and would buy back now in heartbeat)
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Am i still right to believe this is a French receiver?
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Je ne sais pas
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Yes, it’s chatellerault
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yarik_jar wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 7:35 am Yes, it’s chatellerault
Thanks, do you know if there are any other references to how this is confirmed please ?
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Angry_grey_cat wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 7:40 am
yarik_jar wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 7:35 am Yes, it’s chatellerault
Thanks, do you know if there are any other references to how this is confirmed please ?
Chatellerault receiver should have a shield stamp on it somewhere. All that I've seen have had smoother finishing work than any other Mosin receiver manufacturers. I know 1894 and 95 had dates. So, if yours was Chatellerault, it would likely be 93 or 92. So, it could possibly have (what is referred to as) a grease hole. Regardless, it should have a shield stamp (for lack of better term) on it somewhere if Chatellerault
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Thanks for the replies.
I was thinking back then (and now) that the circle L on the tang is from the Directeur de Manufacture for chatellerault
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There were different versions of the mark, but it’s still the manufacturer - Chatellerault.
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