• The M1895 Lee Navy was a straight-pull magazine rifle adopted in limited numbers by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps in 1895 as a first-line infantry rifle...
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  • M1895, or Model of 1895, can refer to: Nagant M1895 - a revolver Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 - an Austrian bolt-action rifle M1895 Lee Navy - an American bolt-action...
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    The Mannlicher M1895 (German: Infanterie Repetier-Gewehr M.95, Hungarian: Gyalogsági Ismétlő Puska M95; "Infantry Repeating-Rifle M95") is an Austro-Hungarian...
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    purposes List of clip-fed firearms British military rifles M1895 Lee Navy M1885 Remington-Lee "La Revolucion Paraguaya de 1904". "Foreign Relations of the...
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    The Colt–Browning M1895, nicknamed "potato digger" because of its unusual operating mechanism, is an air-cooled, belt-fed, gas-operated machine gun that...
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  • atop the receiver ring and fitted with stock furniture similar to the M1895 Lee Navy including the short 8+5⁄16 inches (21.1 cm) knife-type bayonet. Many...
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    the US Navy, and two later designs—the Remington-Lee M1885 and the Winchester-Lee or Lee Navy M1895—were also adopted militarily and sold commercially...
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    awarded a contract to produce 6 mm ammunition. After the adoption of the M1895 Lee, the case rim of the government cartridge was redesigned with a slight...
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    cartridges to be named in this fashion. Krag–Jørgensen Springfield rifle M1895 Lee Navy rifle Stans, Samhope, "The Krag-Jørgensen Gun: It Is Inferior In Many...
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    breechblock of the Bren gun locks against the top part of the receiver. The M1895 Lee Navy is also of this type. The tilting action is achieved without a separate...
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    Yet another variant of the straight pull bolt-action, of which the M1895 Lee Navy is an example, is a camming action in which pulling the bolt handle...
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  • the U.S. Navy, from 1879 to 1907); The M1895 Lee Navy rifle (in service in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps from 1895 to 1907); The Lee–Metford...
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    until 1897, when supplies of the new M1895 Lee Navy rifle in 6mm Lee Navy, adopted two years before by the Navy, were finally made available. Realizing...
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  • M1 Garand M1917 Enfield M1903 Springfield Springfield Model 1892-99 M1895 Lee Navy Springfield Model 1882 Short Rifle M1872 Springfield Spencer repeating...
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  • (Switzerland – revolver – 1882) M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun "Potato Digger" (USA – heavy machine gun – c.1895) M1895 Lee Navy (USA – rifle, bolt-action...
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  • gun M1895 Lee Navy - An American straight-pull bolt-action rifle Ross rifle - A Canadian straight-pull bolt-action rifle Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 - An...
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  • (Royal Flying Corps) Winchester M1892 (Royal Navy) Winchester M1894 (Royal Navy shipboard use) Winchester M1895[citation needed] Winchester M1907 (120 rifles...
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    British Lee–Metford rifles, named after their proprietary Metford rifling, American M1895 Lee Navy rifles (both designed by James Paris Lee), and the...
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    late 19th century, there were many short-lived designs, such as the M1895 Lee Navy and Gewehr 1888, eventually replaced by the M1903 Springfield rifle...
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    Austro-Hungarian straight-pull Steyr-Mannlicher M1895, the Hungarian FÉG 35M, and the American M1895 Lee Navy, M1 Garand, and Pedersen T1E3. Original Austrian...
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    M1885 Remington–Lee Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company Remington Arms 6mm Lee Navy .45-70 .43 Spanish  United States 1879 M1895 Lee Navy Winchester Repeating...
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  • 90/03, GP 90/23) 7.5×55mm Swiss (GP11) 1891-1958   Switzerland M1895 Lee Navy 6 mm Lee Navy 1895  United States Swiss Mannlicher M1893 carbine 7.5×53.5 mm...
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    Americans. The British were armed with .303 Lee–Metford rifles, while the Americans carried with them the M1895 Lee Navy. At point-blank range one British soldier...
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    firearms include the Schmidt–Rubin, Mannlicher M1886/M1888/M1890/M1895, M1895 Lee Navy, Ross rifle, Anschütz 1827 Fortner, Blaser R93/R8 and VKS. Self-loading...
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    The 12-inch coastal defense gun M1895 (305 mm) and its variants the M1888 and M1900 were large coastal artillery pieces installed to defend major American...
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    M1895 Lee Navy with an open bolt, demonstrating its vertical locking surface on its bottom in front of the handle...
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  • M1893 and M1897 Rifles Colt-Burgess rifle Colt Lightning Carbine Lee M1895 Navy Remington–Lee M1885 Remington Rolling Block rifle Spanish Mauser M1893 (used...
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  • Hotchkiss in 1883 field trials; but the Navy rifles remained in service until replaced by the M1895 Lee Navy. The Chinese Empire purchased 15,000 Winchester-Hotchkiss...
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  • (Bolt-action rifle) M1895 Navy (Navy Lee, 6 mm Navy) M1892/M1896/M1898 Rifle (a/k/a Krag Bolt Action Rifle; .30-40 Krag) M1885 Remington-Lee (Bolt-action rifle;...
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    John H. Quick (category Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States))
    finished this message, the ship answered. Quick then picked up his M1895 Lee Navy rifle and resumed his place on the firing line. The Dolphin shifted...
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