Arthur sold most of his shares of Savage Arms in 1905, that's why I like the 1895's so much, after 1905 they weren't true Savages in my book. In 1938 he took his own life. Such a tragic loss for someone who worked so hard to open his own firearms factory and then sell it ten years later. The concept was there and he followed through with it till it got big, then sold it off for a large profit, you see that a lot these days so he's no better than a CEO selling off his steel plant honestly. Can't hold it against him, he went on to design a lot of different patents and made them work as well but as far as Savage Arms went it stopped in 1905, any presidents afterwards are just a business, just my .02.

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