It's amazing how a quick lick of paint can shave 80 years off of it, like I bought one !
That one is in Epinal, is a Modèle 1905, installed 110 years ago, and it is restored to immaculate condition. Probably not good enough to fire, but it will go through the motions swiftly.
The turrets we've visited in the Maginot Line have, with the exception of Schœnenburg (which is in as new condition, the entire visitable part of the
ouvrage) been in somewhat less well kept, but some even work electrically; there's a 135mm
Lance-Bombes in Hackenberg that will raise and rotate by motor. Bonus points for Fermont, where both the elevator in the
en puits munitions entrance and the ammunition elevator in the visitable casemate
bloc are original, in working order, and used.