This video explores the M1895 Lee Navy rifle, highlighting its advanced features for its time, such as its 6mm caliber and rapid operation. Despite these advantages, the rifle had a short service life and is now scarce. The video also briefly mentions other US military rifles like the Springfield 1903A3, M1917, and Krag Jorgensen. It aims to explain why the M1895 Lee Navy is not widely discussed outside of firearms enthusiasts and thanks Ventura Munitions for their support.
This video explores the M1895 Lee Navy rifle, a straight-pull bolt-action rifle chambered in 6mm, adopted by the US Navy. Designed by James Paris Lee, it was manufactured by Winchester. The description highlights its association with the USS Maine, with rifles from the ship being salvaged after its explosion and sold by Francis Bannerman. The rifle is presented as a significant historical artifact.
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