Site icon Haznos

The 5 Fastest Quick Draw Shooters Of The Old West

<p>Early American history is replete with legends about fast gunslingers&period; Famous gunfighters included men who were law men&comma; outlaws&comma; and surprisingly sometimes both&period; While history does not give concrete scientific evidence to prove who were the fastest draws of the Old West&comma; one can conclude that the fastest quick draw shooters were the ones that survived the most gun battles&period; Here is a list of five men known to be some of the fastest quick draw gunslingers in the Old West&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Wild Bill Hickock<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Wild Bill Hickock was a lawman gunfighter who earned his reputation for fast gunslinging through law enforcement Old West style&period; Throughout his life&comma; he held the positions of constable and sheriff&period; He was killed by a bullet to the back of the head while playing poker&period; While the names of the outlaws he killed fade into obscurity&comma; the memory of quick-draw lawman Wild Bill Hickock remains&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Ben Thompson<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Ben Thompson is the story of a bad guy turned good but who eventually turned bad again&period; He was known for his quick temper and his even quicker pistol draw&period; After killing two men during one gunfight&comma; Ben Thompson&&num;8217&semi;s reputation turned notorious&period; Wanting to reverse the murderous outlaw image that he had rapidly acquired&comma; he became a Marshall&period; However&comma; the reputation stuck&comma; and he was eventually gunned down as retaliation for his misdeeds&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Wyatt Earp<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Wyatt Earp was also a famous lawman gunslinger&comma; and the unruly towns in which he found himself forced him to further cultivate his quick-draw skills&period; Wyatt Earp had back up during many of his bloody encounters&semi; his brothers Morgan and Virgil as well as his friend Doc Holliday were pretty fast shooters in their own rights&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Killer Jim Miller <&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Killer Jim Miller was hanged in 1909 for his infamous gunslinging exploits but not before sending many to their graves early&period; He was known as an assassin that could be hired out by the highest bidder&period; Knowing his risky line of work&comma; he ingeniously wore a primitive form of body armor in the form of a metal plate underneath his clothing to deflect bullets&period; His makeshift bullet proof vest did not help him when he was taken by an angry community mob and hanged&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>John Wesley Hardin<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;John Wesley Hardin was one of the most dangerous gunslingers in Old West history&comma; and woe to the man who was fooled by his evangelical style name&period; He was the son of a Methodist preacher who became a violent murderer at an early age&period; By twenty five years of age&comma; he had killed over forty people&period; His days of crime caught up with him&comma; and he was sent to prison with a relatively light sentence of sixteen years&period; After being released from prison&comma; he seemed truly on the road to reform as a student and practitioner of the law&period; However&comma; the reputation that he had gained in his youth sadly would not let him live out his days in peace&period; He was eventually shot in the back in Texas&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The old scriptural saying is true&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;he who kills with the sword&comma; must be killed with the sword&period;” Many of the quickest draw gunfighters of the Old West were simply murderers&comma; and they ended up being killed by the same type of weapons they employed on others&period; Other gunfighters were caught and hanged&period; Whether lawman or outlaw&comma; it seems that none of these characters were able to live long and prosper&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h5>Attached Images&colon;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li> <span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Creative Commons<&sol;span> <span class&equals;"source">image source<&sol;span><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>Reg Oliver is a gunsmith and guest author at Become Gunsmith&comma; where he contributed to the online gunsmith training guide&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

Exit mobile version