A gun designer with over 100 gun
patents to his name, all of which were successfully sold and put into production. His first
patent was for a rifle and sold for $8,000 during the late 1800s. Corrected for inflation, this would be enough to live off the interest in comfort. His most profitable design sold for an estimated $50,000. Many of his models are still in use today, such as the
1911 .45
ACP and the
M2 machine gun, which is nearly unchanged beyond higher quality materials even to this day. Followed the engineering concept of KISS: Keep It Simple, Stupid.
He was a member of
the LDS faith, also known as Mormons.