Alamo Rifle — Historical Reproduction

A faithful reproduction of the rifle carried by Texas troops during the War of Independence, this rifle celebrates two pivotal moments cast on its patch box: the heroic 13-day defense of the Alamo (held by roughly 189 men against a much larger Mexican force) and General Santa Anna’s surrender to General Sam Houston following the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. Built to period appearance and handling, it pairs museum-inspired detail with reliable modern workmanship.

The rifle is finished with a blue barrel and a walnut stock, and is fitted with an adjustable double set trigger and rear sight for period-correct function and enhanced shooting control.

Features & Notes

  • Reproduction of the historical Texas War rifle associated with the Alamo and San Jacinto.

  • Decorative patch box scenes depict the Alamo defense and Santa Anna’s surrender.

  • Adjustable double set trigger and adjustable rear sight for accurate, authentic shooting.

  • Blue-finished octagonal barrel and oil-finished walnut stock for authentic appearance.

  • Ideal for living history displays, reenactment, and collectors seeking a historically themed longarm.

Availability
Our products are also sold through select vendors and shown at living history events. Please check availability before purchasing. If you need this rifle for an upcoming event, contact us in advance so we can attempt to prioritize your order.


Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Pedersoli

  • Weight: 7.93 lbs

  • Caliber: .50

  • Barrel Contour: Octagonal

  • Barrel Length: 36.06"

  • Overall Length: 50.63"

  • Barrel Twist & Rotation: RH 1:48"

  • Barrel Grooves: 8

  • Stock: Walnut

  • Trigger Type: Double Set Trigger

Styled With

Alamo Flintlock Rifle .50 cal

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