M1895 Lee Navy
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 the .236 inch Navy cartridge, which was a unique round at the time. The rifle featured a magazine that could hold up to six rounds, allowing for quicker follow-up shots compared to single-shot rifles.
Adopted in 1895, the M1895 Lee Navy saw limited use during the Spanish-American War and was eventually replaced by more modern firearms. Its design influenced later military rifles, and it remains a point of interest for collectors and historians today.