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: The Springfield Model 1892 , commonly known as the Krag–Jørgensen , was the first bolt-action rifle adopted by the U.S. Army.

: It was designed to fire the same low-pressure "revolver calibers" as the Model 1873, such as the .44-40, .38-40, and .32-20. This allowed users to carry one type of ammunition for both their sidearm and rifle. : 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

: While it was released after the "frontier" era technically ended, it became the "Hollywood" rifle of the West, used extensively in Western films by stars like John Wayne. commonly known as the Krag–Jørgensen