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What Is The Difference Between Samuel Colt And William B. Ruger
Men who changed the firearm world forever, will never be forgotten. We remember Samuel Colt and William B. Ruger as two men who were so passionate about a hobby that they made it their life. They both worked hard to reach their goals told by the following statements.

Not many people can say that in their lifetime they were an inventor, manufacturer, and an entrepreneur. Samuel Colt is one of those who can, born on July 19, 1814 in Hartford, Connecticut he was destined to become a legend. In his early years he visited his father's mill in Ware, Massachusetts, and regularly helped out on a nearby farm. He would practice his machinery skills by dismantling his father's firearms just to see how they worked. Samuel Colt was the son of Christopher
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His profits led him to creating the prototypes for his weapon. He continuously rebuilt his design to make it better by adding on things such as a cylinder-locking mechanism, fluted cylinders, longer grips, and beveled-cylinder mouths. The guns were eventually being produced in Hartford, where his factory was managed and renamed, Colt Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company. He hired many mechanics and engineers, eventually becoming the largest privately-owned armament manufacturing company in the …show more content…
Ruger was born on June 21, 1916 in Brooklyn, New York. He had three children, William B. Ruger Jr., James Thompson Ruger, and Carolyn R. Vogel. He received his first rifle from his father at the age of 12. This led him to creating his own weaponry. In his early life, he spent a lot of his time in the library researching the design, and manufacture of guns.

William went to school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He did not have a career before producing weapons. He built a small machine shop which led to him creating machine guns. Due to his well –built designs, he was offered a full-time position as a gun designer by the U.S. Army Ordnance. In his 53- year career, he helped invent many models of sporting firearms.

Due to the making of the light machine gun, there was controversy of whether or not magazines should hold more than 15 rounds. This became a worldwide issue leading Ruger to sending letters out to every member of the Congress. His company has produced more than 20,000,000 firearms for hunting, target shooting, collecting, self-defense, and law enforcement. Ruger was active in charities, especially in communities where his companies were located. He received many awards and retired in October of 2000. William B. Ruger died July 6, 2002 after a period of failing

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