War One French stuff is utterly ancient right now and there doesn't seem to be any. I would really like to try a dozen rounds myself.
In War Two, the trade unions sabotaged French ammo production because of the Hitler-Stalin (Molotov-Ribbentrop) pact: it would be working against Russia to produce ammunition to fight Hitler. Remember, the Communists were very much predominant in the French trade union movement (as later in the Resistance, which only came to much after Barbarossa).... and they took their orders from Moscow, not from Paris. True internationalism at its finest! I had some 1939 stuff, lovely ammo, beautifully packed in paper wraps of 8 rounds and the stuff was worse than useless. One round out of about 6 or 7 would go the first time through the rifle; another 1 out of 3 or 4 would go on the second firing, some took 5 firings before they would actually fire, some never did. You can develop an AWFUL flinch like that!
Rifle was fine (still is, for that matter), so I asked the only guy I knew who had any experience with European ammo. He looked at the cartridge and said, "That's French; that stuff was like that when it was made. How else do you think we walked through them in 6 weeks? I spent 5 weeks riding around in the back of a truck. I fired my rifle exactly twice, and one of those was at a rabbit. That was the battle of France." (Thank you to Soldier Theodor Schroth, who was actually There.)
And France did not build up a huge war reserve supply of ammunition. It was (and is) an industrially-developed country with a strong manufacturing sector. They believed that they could make ammunition when it was required, so what point in piling it up in peacetime? Worked.... most of the time.
Following War Two the old cartridge was so obsolete that only a bit was produced for colonial use.... and most of the colonies now are long gone. Currently, the only producer seems to be Serbia, but the Serb ammo is not approved for import into Canada... yet. It IS coming, but there will be a wait.
In the meantime, get some of that Serbian brass (which IS being imported: Prvi Partizan, which is Boxer primed) and some bullets from Trade-Ex, up top of this page 10 o'clock from The Beaver, and simply roll your own. That's what I did and, right now, I have a trio of Berthiers waiting for the official end of the LGR, which is when we ALL will want to make some noise!
Come to think of it, I had better get some more of that brass..... it just makes up into so MANY odd old cartridges..... short version of the Gras, bevel the rims for Krop, open out for Norski Remingtonsgevaerer, makes nice .50-70, you can fake Beaumont amd Vitali from it if you are sneaky enough.... oh, my! Just so MANY!
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