The Remington–Lee is a bolt-action, detachable box magazine repeating rifle designed principally by James Paris Lee in the mid-1870s.
Eventually Remington took over production and produced copies in .45-70.
In 1884, China acquired 13,000 Remington-Lees chambered in .43 Spanish (11.15×58mmR).
During the Sino-French War they proved to be highly effective against the French Army, which predominantly used the single-shot Gras rifle.
These were quickly replaced after many complaints about the quality of the ammunition.