: The Springfield Model 1892 , commonly known as the Krag–Jørgensen , was the first bolt-action rifle adopted by the U.S. Army.
: Winchester ended production in 1941, but the design is so enduring that companies like Rossi and Chiappa still manufacture modern replicas. Historical Context: The Year 1892 : The Springfield Model 1892 , commonly known
: Major newspapers like The Progressive Farmer were documenting the "negro question" and agricultural struggles, highlighting the social turbulence of the decade. Technical and Scientific References : The Springfield Model 1892
: The 1892 Presidential Election saw Grover Cleveland return to the presidency. It was a time of immense economic tension leading up to the Panic of 1893. commonly known as the Krag–Jørgensen