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Does Your State Have An Official Firearm?

Last Updated: July 23, 2025 Leave a Comment

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Does Your State Have An Official Firearm?

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The map above shows US states that have official firearms, below you can find out more about when and why they each became adopted.

StateFirearmDate of adoption
AlaskaPre-1964 Winchester Model 70July 2014
ArizonaColt Single Action Army revolverApril 2011
IndianaGrouseland RifleMarch 2012
KentuckyKentucky long rifleJune 2013
MissouriHawken rifleJuly 2023
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania long rifleJune 2014
TennesseeBarrett M82February 2016
TexasColt WalkerMay 2021
UtahM1911 pistolMarch 2011
West VirginiaHall Model 1819 flintlock rifleApril 2013

Here are the reasons why for each:

Alaska: Pre-1964 Winchester Model 70 (Adopted: July 2014)

Why: The Model 70, especially pre-1964 versions, is known for its reliability and precision in rugged conditions. It became popular with Alaskans for hunting big game in harsh climates, symbolizing the state’s hunting heritage and frontier survival.

Arizona: Colt Single Action Army Revolver (Adopted: April 2011)

Why: Also known as the “Peacemaker,” this revolver is closely tied to the American Old West. Arizona’s identity is deeply tied to frontier history and cowboy culture, making this revolver a fitting tribute.

Indiana: Grouseland Rifle (Adopted: March 2012)

Why: This rifle was crafted in Indiana in the early 1800s and named after William Henry Harrison’s home, Grouseland. It symbolizes early Indiana craftsmanship and frontier defense.

Kentucky: Kentucky Long Rifle (Adopted: June 2013)

Why: Despite being manufactured in Pennsylvania, this rifle became widely used by Kentucky frontiersmen. Its name reflects the state’s iconic image of early settlers and marksmen.

Missouri: Hawken Rifle (Adopted: July 2023)

Why: Invented in St. Louis by the Hawken brothers, this rifle became legendary among mountain men and pioneers. It reflects Missouri’s role as a starting point for westward expansion.

Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Long Rifle (Adopted: June 2014)

Why: Developed by German gunsmiths in Pennsylvania, it was a symbol of the state’s colonial-era craftsmanship and accuracy. This rifle played a key role in early American frontier life.

Tennessee: Barrett M82 (Adopted: February 2016)

Why: Designed and manufactured in Tennessee, the Barrett M82 is a powerful .50-caliber sniper rifle used by militaries worldwide. The state recognized its modern innovation and contribution to defense technology.

Texas: Colt Walker (Adopted: May 2021)

Why: Developed through a collaboration between Texas Ranger Samuel Walker and Samuel Colt, this revolver became an iconic symbol of Texas’ fight for independence and law enforcement.

Utah: M1911 Pistol (Adopted: March 2011)

Why: Designed by Utah native John Browning, the M1911 is one of the most widely used and influential handguns in history. Its adoption honors Browning’s legacy and Utah’s contribution to firearm development.

West Virginia: Hall Model 1819 Flintlock Rifle (Adopted: April 2013)

Why: Manufactured at the Harpers Ferry Armory (now in West Virginia), it was the first military firearm produced with interchangeable parts. This innovation marked a turning point in U.S. military manufacturing.

What do you think?

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