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Armalite
/ ˈɑːməlaɪt /
noun
- a lightweight high-velocity rifle of various calibres, capable of automatic and semiautomatic operation
Word History and Origins
Origin of Armalite1
Example Sentences
Introduced to civilian buyers in 1964, the Armalite Rifle 15 Sporter and its offspring are now some of the most popular rifles in the United States and a potent symbol of what guns mean to tens of millions of Americans.
ArmaLite eventually sold the rights to Stoner’s AR-15 to the Colt Firearm Company; after a fair bit of rejection and political infighting, the U.S. military adopted the gun, rebranded the M16, as a standard weapon during the Vietnam War.
When Eugene Stoner, an ex-Marine and low-level engineer at Armalite, developed the AR-15 in the mid-1950s, he was simply trying to help his employer land a lucrative contract — the Army was eager to find a light, reliable, high-powered combat rifle.
Colt acquired the AR-15 patent and trademark from Armalite in 1959.
Colt acquired the AR-15 patent and trademark from Armalite in 1959.
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