GP My Granddad's Navy sidearm (M1911A1) was made by Singer in Syracuse. Crazy the numbers that got churned out. My brother (dammit) has the sidearm now with original leather holster stamped US.
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Singer used WWII to pivot from sewing machines to defense. My dad worked at Singer-Kearfott https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kearfott_Guidance_%26_Navigation … which produced ring laser gyroscopes, etc.
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"Oh, you can make a cheaper rifle? Go ahead and make one, and if it's actually cheaper (and it actually works) we'll take 100,000" Rule of acquisition 34: War is good for business.
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