Lee Carbine: Gunmaking is not for the Faint of Heart

Published on April 16, 2019
Duration: 10:39

This video details James Paris Lee's early venture, the Lee Single-Shot Carbine, patented in 1862. Despite initial military interest during the Civil War, a caliber miscommunication led to rejection and financial ruin for his Milwaukee-based company. The carbine featured a unique swing-open breech action and a three-position rear sight.

Quick Summary

James Paris Lee's first firearm was the Lee Single-Shot Carbine, patented in 1862. It featured a unique swing-open breech action and a three-position rear sight. Despite initial military interest during the Civil War, a caliber miscommunication led to its rejection and the failure of his manufacturing company.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to James Paris Lee
  2. 00:45Civil War Military Contracts
  3. 01:45Milwaukee Manufacturing Company
  4. 02:55The Caliber Miscommunication
  5. 04:57Mechanical Operation Explained
  6. 06:52Sights and Markings
  7. 07:30Production Numbers and Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What was James Paris Lee's first firearm manufacturing venture?

James Paris Lee's first manufacturing venture was the Lee Single-Shot Carbine, patented in 1862. This predated his more famous work on the Lee-Enfield rifle system.

Why was the Lee Carbine rejected by the US Army?

The Lee Carbine was rejected by the US Army primarily due to a miscommunication regarding its caliber, specifically between .42 and .44 rimfire, which caused significant issues for production.

How does the Lee Carbine's action work?

The Lee Carbine features a simple swing-open breech action. The barrel pivots on a screw, and a cam integrated into the hammer locks the breech closed when the firearm is cocked or fired.

What was the estimated production of the Lee Single-Shot Carbine?

It is estimated that approximately 1,000 units of the Lee Single-Shot Carbine were produced before the Lee Firearms Manufacturing Company failed in 1868.

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