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Springfield Armory boasts a storied legacy rooted in American history, with two distinct chapters

The original U.S. Springfield Armory was founded in 1777 during the Revolutionary War when George Washington ordered an arsenal in Springfield, Massachusetts, to store ammunition and gun carriages. In 1794, under congressional authorization, it became the nation's first federal armory, pioneering interchangeable parts, precision manufacturing, and mass production techniques

For 174 years, it supplied firearms for every major U.S. conflict—from muskets to the iconic M1 Garand (WWII) and M14—serving as a key "think tank" for firearm innovation. Budget cuts led to its closure in 1968; the site is now a National Historic Landmark and museum

The modern Springfield Armory, Inc. revived the name in 1974 when the Reese family (Bob Reese and sons) purchased rights, machinery, and inventory from a Texas M1A producer (Elmer Ballance's LH Manufacturing). Relocated to Geneseo, Illinois, the family-owned company focused on civilian firearms, starting with semi-auto M1A rifles

Key milestones: Expanded into 1911 pistols, imported Croatian XD series (2001 partnership), launched the Hellcat micro-compact (2019), SAINT AR-15 line, and Echelon striker-fired pistols—earning awards for innovation, reliability, and value

Today, Springfield Armory stands as a leading U.S. manufacturer of pistols, rifles, and 1911s—bridging revolutionary heritage with modern defensive and sporting excellence

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Springfield Armory 1794 marks the founding of the U.S. Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, on April 2, 1794, by order of President George Washington and Secretary of War Henry Knox
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