- James Paris Lee
James Paris Lee (
August 9 1831 –February 24 1904 ) was aScottish-Canadian inventor and arms designer, best known for inventing the bolt action that led to theLee-Metford andLee-Enfield series ofrifle s.Born in
Hawick ,Scotland the Lee family emigrated to Galt,Ontario inCanada c.1835 when James was 4.He built his first gun at the age of 12, using an old horse-pistol barrel, a newly carved
walnut stock, and a priming pan made from ahalfpenny . The gun failed to function effectively when first fired, but started Lee's interest in gunsmithing and invention.In 1858, James Lee and his wife Caroline Lee (nee Chrysler, of the later automotive family) moved to
Wisconsin , where they had two sons- William (born in 1859) and George (1860).In 1861, Lee successfully developed a breechloading cartridge conversion for the
Springfield Model 1861 Rifled Musket, managing to acquire a contract for 1,000 rifles from theUS Army during theAmerican Civil War .The Lee Model 1879 rifle was his first successful magazine-fed rifle, which was adopted by
China and the US Navy, and a later design - the Winchester-Lee M1895 - was also adopted militarily and sold commercially.It is a portion of the Model 1879 that earned Lee his place in the pantheon of arms designers. Lee designed the first practical detachable box magazine - an item that would become an absolute requirement for military arms of the future.
His bolt and magazine design was investigated by the British and in 1889, after extensive trials and tests, the
British Army decided to adopt the Rifle, Magazine, Lee-Metford as a standard issue arm. This in turn developed into the Rifle, Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield (or SMLE), the British service arm for many decades.James Paris Lee died in
New York on February 24th, 1904, having lived to see his rifles in service throughout several Colonial conflicts and the Boer War- yet no doubt completely unaware that his contribution would still be in official service almost 100 years later.ee also
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