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- Gunfighter abstract "Gunfighter and gunslinger /ˈɡʌnslɪŋər/, are literary words used historically to refer to men in the American Old West who had gained a reputation of being dangerous with a gun and has participated in gunfights and shootouts. Gunman was a more common term used for these individuals in the 19th century. Today, the term gunslinger can be used to denote someone who is good and fast with pistols, but can also refer to riflemen and shotgun messengers.Gunfighters range from occupations such as a lawmen, outlaw, duelist, but is commonly more synonymous to a hired gun. Like cowboys, gunfighters have become a cultural icon in modern times, and is an image of the American people abroad and of American warrior culture.".
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- Gunfighter quote "" I always make it a rule to let the other fellow fire first. If a man wants to fight, I argue the question with him and try to show him how foolish it would be. If he can't be dissuaded, why then the fun begins but I always let him have first crack. Then when I fire, you see, I have the verdict of self-defence on my side. I know that he is pretty certain in his hurry, to miss. I never do."".
- Gunfighter quote ""The most important lesson I learned...was that the winner of a gunplay usually was the one who took his time. The second was that, if I hoped to live on the frontier, I would shun flashy trick-shooting--grandstand play--as I would poison...In all my life as a frontier peace officer, I did not know a really proficient gunfighter who had anything but contempt for the gun-fanner, or the man who literally shot from the hip.."".
- Gunfighter source Ben_Thompson_(lawman).
- Gunfighter source "– Wyatt Earp".
- Gunfighter width "30".
- Gunfighter subject Category:American_folklore.
- Gunfighter subject Category:American_mercenaries.
- Gunfighter subject Category:Combat_occupations.
- Gunfighter subject Category:Gunmen_of_the_American_Old_West.
- Gunfighter subject Category:People_of_the_American_Old_West.
- Gunfighter subject Category:Stock_characters.
- Gunfighter subject Category:Western_(genre).
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- Gunfighter comment "Gunfighter and gunslinger /ˈɡʌnslɪŋər/, are literary words used historically to refer to men in the American Old West who had gained a reputation of being dangerous with a gun and has participated in gunfights and shootouts. Gunman was a more common term used for these individuals in the 19th century.".
- Gunfighter label "As de la gâchette".
- Gunfighter label "Gunfighter".
- Gunfighter label "Pistolero".
- Gunfighter label "Revolverheld".
- Gunfighter label "Rewolwerowiec".
- Gunfighter label "ガンマン".
- Gunfighter sameAs Pistolník_(člověk).
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- Gunfighter sameAs ガンマン.
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- Gunfighter sameAs Rewolwerowiec.
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