Springfield M1892
The Springfield M1892 is a bolt-action rifle that was developed for the United States military. It was designed to fire the .30-40 Krag cartridge and was notable for its use of a magazine that could hold five rounds. The rifle was officially adopted in 1892 and saw service during the Spanish-American War and World War I.
This rifle was part of the Springfield Armory production and represented a significant advancement in military firearms of its time. Its design influenced later models, including the Springfield M1903, which became one of the most iconic American rifles in history.