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    gunslinger
    /ˈɡʌnˌslɪŋə/

    noun

    • 1. (especially in the context of the American Wild West) a man who carries and readily uses a gun: informal "a frontier gunslinger who was quick on the draw"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GunfighterGunfighter - Wikipedia

    Gunfighter. Gunfighters repelling a Native American attack. Gunfighters, also called gunslingers ( / ˈɡʌnslɪŋər /) or in the late 19th and early 20th century gunmen, were individuals in the American Old West who gained a reputation of being dangerous with a gun and participated in shootouts.

  3. Learn the origin, usage and examples of the word gunslinger, which means a person skilled in shooting a gun in the American West. Find out more about the word history, related entries and games on Merriam-Webster.com.

  4. Oct 28, 2016 · In a small town in the old west, a lone and weary gunfighter enters a saloon. As he walks through the room surrounded by the people of the town, a voice begins narrating the scene, telling us ...

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  5. The term gunslinger is a modern, 20th-century invention, often used in cinema or other media to refer to men in the American Old West who had gained a reputation as being dangerous with a gun. A gunfighter may or may not be an outlaw or a lawman.

  6. gunslinger翻译:(尤指北美洲旧时受人雇佣做保镖或杀手的神枪手了解更多

  7. Learn about the history and legends of the gunfighters, pistoleers, shootists, or bad men of the Wild West. Explore the names, stories, and photos of hundreds of gunmen who fought in range wars, feuds, and gunfights.

  8. Jul 24, 2014 · The most notorious were gunslingers, hired guns who would rob a bank one month, protect a cattle baron the next and then be hired as a town marshal the month after that. Being a gunslinger didn’t automatically make a man a criminal; some of the best known were both law enforcers and lawbreakers at different times.