M1895
The M1895, also known as the M1895 Lee Navy, is a bolt-action rifle designed by James Paris Lee for the United States Navy. It was notable for its use of a unique magazine system that allowed for quick reloading. The rifle was chambered for the .30-40 Krag cartridge and was primarily used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Adopted in 1895, the M1895 saw limited service during the Spanish-American War and was eventually replaced by more modern firearms. Its design influenced later military rifles, showcasing advancements in firearm technology during that era.