8. Eliphalet Remington – Remington Rifle
Eliphalet Remington was a Colonial gunsmith who designed the Remington rifle, and founded the E. Remington and Sons company (now the Remington Arms Co., LLC). As a young man, Eliphalet followed in his father’s footsteps and became a blacksmith in Herkimer County, New York.
He developed his first flintlock rifle design at the age of 23, developing the barrel himself, using a firing mechanism bought from another gunsmith. After bringing his gun to a shooting match, the rifle impressed competitors so much that by the end of the day he had received so many orders that he was officially in the gunsmithing business. Remington began to manufacture them in high quantities.
His company ended up being the primary suppliers of weapons to the United States and other Allied powers during both World Wars. Remington’s most successful and well-known firearm is the Model 700 bolt-action rifle, designed in 1962, over 100 years after Eliphalet Remington’s death.
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