Posted July 5, 2019 12:00 pm by Comments

By Logan Metesh

Colt Armalite AR15 Model 01 serial number 000106. (Courtesy James D. Julia Auctions)
Colt Armalite AR15 Model 01 serial number 000106. (Courtesy James D. Julia Auctions)

Maryland – -(AmmoLand.com)- Were it not for the military’s adoption of the AR15 as the M16, the gun designed by Eugene Stone may have just been a footnote in American arms development. As is often the case, civilian interest in arms is driven by what the military is using. On July 4, 1960, when Air Force General Curtis LeMay attended a BBQ at a farm in Maryland owned by Dick Boutelle, President of Armalite Division, Fairchild Hiller Corporation, he unknowingly set in motion the steps necessary for the AR15 to become widely regarded as “America’s Rifle.”

LeMay was a seasoned veteran of World War II and still holds the distinction of being the youngest four-star general in American history, having earned the fourth star in 1951 at the age of 44. At the time of the BBQ in 1960, he was the Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, making him one of the event’s most esteemed guests.

Air Force General Curtis LeMay (Courtesy USAF)

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