![]() ![]() During the first few months of 1974 the remaining assembled National He had made the mistake of taking several of the selective fire weapons home.Īt the time of Arnold's death, National Ordnance was having financial difficulty and almost bankrupt. Wyant LaMont was unable to own any part of a gun business due to legal problems he incurred while working with Wife of Wyant LaMont, National Ordnance's general manager. He left 50% of National Ordnance to Walter Rayno, the machine shop foreman, and 50% to Jessie LaMont, Post WWII Commercially Manufactured M1 Carbines (U.S.A.)Īrnold's death was anticipated and prepared for.
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