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This is a list of Old West gunfighters, referring to outlaws or lawmen, of the American frontier who gained fame or notoriety during the American Wild West or Old West. Some listed were never gunfighters.
9 gru 2019 · Here's the fastest gunslinger in the West. Old West narratives aren't just full of plot holes and mysteries; they're also riddled with bullet holes. Some of those bullets were fired by the fastest gunslingers ever to bust a cap.
19 lis 2012 · Here is a list of five men known to be some of the fastest quick draw gunslingers in the Old West. Wild Bill Hickock was a lawman gunfighter who earned his reputation for fast gunslinging through law enforcement Old West style. Throughout his life, he held the positions of constable and sheriff.
Whatever the measure, here are ten men and women who came to define what it meant to be “bad to the bone” during this age when men (and women) lived by the gun. 1. Thomas “Tom” Horn, Jr. (37 to 50 kills) November 21, 1860–November 20, 1903.
Robert A. Clay Allison also known as Clay Allison [2] (September 2, 1841 [3] – July 1, 1887) was a cattle rancher, cattle broker, and sometimes gunfighter of the American Old West. He fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War.
9 wrz 2009 · One of the most downright murderous figures of the Old West, Jim “Killer” Miller was an assassin and gunfighter who is credited with killing at least 14 people, though legend has it that the number is somewhere closer to 50.
Here are the ten greatest gunfighters of the old west. John Wesley Hardin. Otherwise known as Little Arkansas, John Wesley Hardin became something of a folk hero during his time as an outlaw. He would always have two pistols strapped to his chest, which might be why his quick-draw was so feared.