M1892 Lee
The M1892 Lee is a bolt-action rifle designed by James Paris Lee and adopted by the United States Army in 1892. It was notable for its use of the .30-40 Krag cartridge, which provided improved range and accuracy compared to previous military rifles. The rifle featured a unique magazine system that allowed for quick reloading.
The M1892 Lee was primarily used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the Spanish-American War. However, it was eventually replaced by more modern rifles, such as the M1903 Springfield, due to its complex design and limited production.