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  • ArmaLite
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  • ArmaLite is a firearms manufacturer, formerly a division of the Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation.
  • ArmaLite, Inc. is an American small arms engineering company founded in the early 1950s. The company focused on using the latest advances in material design to produce lighter and better small weapons. The ideas caught the interest of Richard Boutelle at Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation, and the company was formally incorporated as a division of Fairchild on 1 October 1954.
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  • Firearms
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Origin
  • United States
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Name
  • ArmaLite, Inc.
  • ArmaLite
Type
  • Private company
num employees
  • 51
Caption
  • The Armalite Logo
location-city
  • Geneseo, Illinois
Foundation
  • 1954
Key people
  • Eugene Stoner, Chief Engineer
  • Mark A. Westrom, President
Founder
  • Richard Boutelle
Homepage
Industry
  • Arms
HQ
  • Geneseo, Illinois
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Owner
  • Mark Westrom
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setup
  • 1954
abstract
  • ArmaLite is a firearms manufacturer, formerly a division of the Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation.
  • ArmaLite, Inc. is an American small arms engineering company founded in the early 1950s. The company focused on using the latest advances in material design to produce lighter and better small weapons. The ideas caught the interest of Richard Boutelle at Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation, and the company was formally incorporated as a division of Fairchild on 1 October 1954. Their first design, the Parasniper from 1952, used foam-filled fibreglass furniture and a composite barrel using a steel liner inside an aluminum sleeve. This saw little use, but when they were asked to compete in a contest for an aircrew survival rifle, their AR-5 and AR-7 designs from 1956 saw production use. This was followed by an invitation to compete for the new combat rifle for US forces, which led to the AR-10. The AR-10 lost the 1957 contest, but many of its ideas were re-used in the smaller and lighter AR-15, an experimental design that was detested by US Army brass. Tired of repeated failures in the market, Fairchild licensed the AR-10 and AR-15 designs to Colt, and the AR-10 to a Dutch company. They sold their interest in ArmaLite in 1962. That year, Colt successfully sold the AR-15 to the US Air Force to arm base security troops. Commercial models were then sent to Special Forces in Vietnam, who reported great success with the weapon. This led to it being adopted as the Army's main combat rifle starting in 1964. It has remained the US's primary combat rifle in one form or another to this day, and was adopted by many NATO countries in the 1980s. ArmaLite further brushes with success, especially with the AR-18, an improved AR-15 design. These were not enough to keep the company going, and they ceased operations in the early 1980s. The design rights and name were purchased in 1996 by Mark Westrom, who re-launched the company as ArmaLite, Inc., currently located in Geneseo, Illinois. The company sells a variety of AR-10 and AR-15 based designs.
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