M1885 Remington–Lee
The Remington–Lee is a bolt-action, detachable box magazine repeating rifle designed principally by James Paris Lee in the mid-1870s.
Description
It first appeared in 1879, manufactured by the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company. Eventually Remington took over production and produced copies in.45-70. Arguably this was the most modern rifle in the world, until the introduction of the 8mm Lebel M1886 rifle using smokeless powder, the Remington-Lee rifle utilized the first successful detachable box magazine, unlike the Lebel rifle which was still using a fixed tubular magazine.The design was incorporated by the British into the Lee–Metford and Lee–Enfield rifles, thereby becoming one of the most widely used rifle designs of the early
to mid-20th century. Remington's version of the Model 1879 saw only limited use by the U.S. Navy and the Model 1882 was tested by U.S. Army and issued on a very limited scale. Ultimately, it was passed up in favor of the Krag–Jørgensen in 1892.
In 1884, China acquired 13,000 Remington-Lees chambered in.43 Spanish. Of these, around 4,000 Model 1882 rifles were rechambered in.43 Spanish. During the Sino-French War they proved to be highly effective against the French Army, which predominantly used the single-shot Gras rifle.
New Zealand purchased 500 for its militia in 1887, also chambered in.43 Spanish. These were quickly replaced after many complaints about the quality of the ammunition.
Users
- : Purchased 2,000 Remington-Lee rifles of unknown model in 1891 in.43 Spanish, most likely M1885.
- : Between 1884 and 1896, Model 1882 Remington-Lee rifles in.43 Spanish were purchased from the New York firm of Schuyler, Hartley & Graham and issued to the Haitian army, gendarmerie and private militias.
- :Bought 500 M1882 Remington-Lee rifles in 1884 in.43 Spanish from Schuyler, Hartley & Graham
- : Used the M1882 Remington-Lee in.45-70 Government.
- : Purchased 500 M1885 Remington–Lee rifles in 1887 in.43 Spanish for the New Zealand Militia.
- : Purchased 4,000 M1882 Remington-Lee rifles in 1884 in.43 Spanish.
- : Purchased 1,000 M1879 for the US Navy, 750 M1882 for the US Army, and 3,400 M1885 for the US Navy, all in.45-70 Government.