ArmaLite

ArmaLite is the name of a small arms engineering facility founded in the early 1950s, and once associated with the Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation. ArmaLite was formally incorporated as a subdivision of Fairchild on October 1, 1954. ArmaLite was responsible for small arm designs that evolved into many of the infantry weapons in service worldwide today, including the M16 military rifle and the M4 carbine. The original ArmaLite severed relations with Fairchild in 1962, and ceased all operations in the early 1980s.

ArmaLite's successor, ArmaLite, Inc. is currently located in Geneseo, Illinois.

Read more about ArmaLite:  Company History, Resurrection of The ArmaLite Brand