TOP 12 DEADLIEST Gunslingers In The History Of OLD WEST
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- Top 12 DEADLIEST Gunslingers In The History Of OLD WEST. No matter what you've seen in Western movies, the good old-fashioned pistol duel scenes are the most iconic. A scene where you see the lawman and an outlaw meeting at a high noon to see who is faster on the draw; a test on who uses the gun better. The truth is these things didn't happen at the time but if you've heard the story of how Wild Bill was shot at the back of his head while playing cards, you'd know how gruesome gunslingers were. However, if you think the Western movie characters are bloody, it's all courtesy of the real gunslingers that have threaded the soils of the Old West. Make sure you watch this video to the end to find out the deadliest gunslingers in the history of the Old West.
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You have to understand one aspect of this as these were real men, going about their day-to-day lives. All men carried guns 🔫 in the Old West, and naturally some were better than others. They didn't go around trying to seek out one another for a gunfight. Most of their altercations happened on the spur of the moment.
All men didn’t carry guns. You from a city?
No, beatch, I'm not from a city. I grew up in the country and could put a 30-30 round in a squirrel's brain at 100 💯 yards by age 12. I have been handling firearms since I was a boy 👦. Sidearms are also something I keep with me in my travels around my homestate of South Carolina. My people were and are a canny folk used to making do living off of game and fishing 🎣. What's your story? Mine is simple, I had kinfolk who're contemporaries of Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton. Longhunters were the precursors to mountain ⛰️ men.
Shitty video. A dislike will follow.
As it should be. The strongest 💪 survive
No they all didn't carry, the ones that didn't and their spawn are what you see running the west today , disgusting little twinks
In the dusty canyons, where echoes persist,
Whispers of gunslingers, a tale to enlist.
Top 12 deadliest in the Old West's domain,
A poem unfolds, where legends remain.
Number twelve draws, like a venomous snake,
In the sunset's glow, a reputation to make.
A gunslinger's prowess, in the western breeze,
A story begins, with the rustling trees.
Number eleven, quick on the draw,
In the saloon's shadow, a chilling law.
The Old West echoes with each swift strike,
In the tales of gunslingers, where legends hike.
Ten and nine, a duet of fate,
On the frontier's edge, where shadows conflate.
Bullets and whispers in the tumbleweed's dance,
As gunslingers carve their deadly romance.
Eight and seven, a deadly embrace,
In the card games of life, each a high-stakes chase.
Old West's canvas painted with lead,
In the legacy of gunslingers, where stories are bred.
Number six, with a steely glare,
In the ghostly canyons, a name to declare.
The deadliest draw in the tumbleweed's spin,
A gunslinger's saga, where the tales begin.
Five, four, three, in the thunderous ride,
Through gun smoke and echoes, where destinies hide.
Gunslingers etch their names in the western sky,
A symphony of lead, as the legends fly.
Number two, a shadow in the moon's glow,
In the saloons and showdowns, a deadly echo.
Gunslingers' saga, on the pages unfurl,
In the Old West's tapestry, where legends swirl.
At the pinnacle, the deadliest one,
In the canyons of time, where tales are spun.
Gunslinger supreme, with a fiery brand,
In the heart of the Old West, where echoes withstand.
In the dust and the echoes, the legends persist,
Top 12 deadliest, in the Old West's twist.
Gunslingers' tales, a poetic ride,
In the history's canyons, where legends abide.
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Omg roll u are a great poet and u sir are quite hilarious
A very good poem! 😃👍🏼
This is a finely crafted poem. It is good to see the use of both internal and end rhyme, and the repetition of words or phrases, in addition to other well-established poetic techniques. Your words paint pictures, and this was an interesting read--certain words lingering in the mind.
So the early LDS church had a dirt bag murdering gunslinger as one of its first members, I'm so surprised. NOT.
"Fast is fine but accuracy is final." --Wyatt Earp
Yup. And that's coming from a guy who wasn't actually a gunfighter: Wyatt Earp. His friend Doc Holliday was, but even he occasionally missed his target when he fired. Of course in Hollywood movies like "Tombstone" and "Wyatt Earp" Holliday never missed his mark. Not true.
@@thomasromano9321Well said Thomas. A verified kill shot by Earp from 75 yards I am guessing pretty much put a mix on very many direct one on one confrontations for Wyatt? Fascinating times. Perhaps we were there in a previous incarnation??😮
You can be fast and accurate though.
@@ChaoticOmega No doubt. That ain't me, unfortunately. I am spray and pray. Tons of practice, practice, and a steely mindset are required. "Pistol Pete" was both fast and accurate, so it is said. He was cross-eyed and hence shot from the hip with deadly accuracy. As a youth he outshot adult military. Thanks for the note C.O.
Earp was a back shooter and robed folks around own Lot of crap said about him how good he was a low life movies gave him a name that is all do your research
No mention of the Lincoln County War? THAT is the main reason Billy the Kid was imprisoned by Garrett. Murdering Sheriff Brady. SMH
How can you call someone a gunslinger who kills with a rifle from long distance. That person ain't no gunslinger. He's a bushwhacking dry gulcher.
The real gunslingers weren’t even real gunslingers. All this western fiction destroyed the real picture of the wildwest.
A very good poem!
Aren't you forgetting some fellers like: Arthur Morgan and John Marston?
Dont forget Billy Midnight, Flaco Hernandez, Emmet Granger, Black Belle and of course Jim "Boy" Calloway smh.
@@doxx4pg3d45 but Arthur defeated them all (except Black Belle) at duels so he is the true legend here
@@thedunkmaster778black belle was the only reasonable person
I remember
Doc Holliday didnt die with his boots on.
So?
@@wadehedger2416So the narrator said he did. Holiday thought he would. He didn't, thus the irony.
Yeah that's why in the movie he looked at his feet and said that's funny right?
I find it comical that they keep saying they weren’t fast guns when all over the internet today there are all kinds of civilians military police that practice getting their guns out in a gun fight so in the 1800 they probably could do the same thing
The face-to-face gunslinger shootout actually very rarely took place in the Old West. Most of the people were shot in the back. The gunfighter face-to-face shootout is a mostly Hollywood concoction. And another Hollyweird (as I call Hollywood Westerns) thing: gunfighters most certainly would not have fired their guns from the hip, you couldn't hit a barn door doing that! They would have had to draw and sight quickly along the barrel. I find it annoying as hell that whenever there's a Hollywood western depicting the gunfighters, for example Doc Holliday, he always got someone killed with every shot. Nonsense. It is well-known that Holliday could draw and fire fast, but sometimes he completely missed his target. Well, no doubt that wouldn't have interested audiences as much as a deadeye shootist. No doubt gunfighters like Clay Allison, John Wesley Hardin, Wild Bill Hickok and Tom Horn were indeed dangerous men with firearms, but sometimes it's greatly exaggerated by the Hollywood myth.
You must have seen that wyatt earp documentary by a bunch of raging libs. Back in that day people literally lived by the gun. A gun was an extension of their hands from young children on. I do agree that the face to face fights weren't very common but you get 2 drunk guys, for sure it would have happened. And it was legal too so long the other guy consented and was armed.
I would love to see all these guys in a duel tournament to see who wins .
Because you are to much of a pussy to take part I guess.
So you rather watch brave men kill each other for your entertainment…a pussy and a sadist, classic bad guy behind the desk traits.
The Doc would have o turn is back on Earp as Earp was a back shooter
Official pick of old west quick hand gun with deadly acricy would have to be the Kid. Billy the Kid.
whats the soundtrack
Doc died with his boot OFF not ON, which is why he laughed, as he thought he would die in a gunfight or ambushed.
Right, I love history of the states and I have gotten into Irish History
True enough. Holliday never thought he'd be dying in a hotel, (No, he didn't die in a hospital in Glenwood Springs) and in bed, and thought it was funny that he was. Unfortunately what happened in the movie "Tombstone" when a tearful Wyatt Earp visited a dying Doc Holliday in the hospital never actually took place. Of course, that's the ending between them that we all would have wished for, but sorry, folks, that's not history. The reality was that Holliday (who was a racist Southerner) called Earp a "Jew lover" because his girlfriend Josephine Marcus was Jewish. Wyatt Earp never spoke to Doc Holliday again, and only found out about Holllday's death months later. Also, narrator, if you're going to do a presentation like this, don't make things up. You're pissing off some people here whose knowledge of Western history is better than yours.
Thank you.
Bass reeves was the original "lone ranger". A lawman and American hero. Orrin Porter Rocwell was a lawman in utah. He killed 450 "badguys" , whites , hispanics and native americans. Rockwell was fast wirh a gun and had multiple guns on him to where he could shoot over twenty times before needing to reload. He was fearless, and He was a "supernatural tracker" .In about 100 shootouts he was never wounded , he died of a heart attack while putting his boots on to catch some desperado...I would be be suprised if he isnt in Hell . Killing that many people without a "mistake" is hard to imagine. Rockwell and Bass Reeves are the two Heros out of the 12 listed .
To video creator. Video is ok but music in background is very annoying. I just don't know how you didn't see that???
I think the true Old West music is just right
Probably would of heard it
12 greatest back shooter in the west😮.
I done herd sum tails fer sir
10 paces in the street? Nobody said that. Gunfights were usually 3’-4’ apart, one man loses it & shoots the other. The closest you get to a pace down is one man said to the other ‘I’m gonna get my gun’ & when he returned one of them died.
The worst portrayal was Cooper in High Noon, that just didn’t happen, EVER.
often belly2belly : man who pulled his quicker & got off 1st shot , opened his opponent up 🩸
after 10- paces the bullets usually did no real harm just bounced of the other person
most brutal and deadly? Clay Allison (1840-1887)
Wow, some of these fellers you don't want to TICK OFF! John P.
Sorry, a lot of video material that makes no sense with the story the narrator is telling.
Does that mean they all have Twins? there's only six in the picture?
Jesse James 💯💪✔️
It was mentioned in this video that HARDIN killed Comanche deputy... Wrong... The deputy was from neighboring county, BROWN COUNTY, BROWNWOOD TEXAS, my home town. When the deputy tried to arrest HARDIN in a saloon in Comanche, JWH, shot him dead. That deputy is interned in GREENLEAF CEMETERY in BROWNWOOD, on HWY 377 SOUTH, HE was Brown counties first deputy sheriff
You used the wrong photo for Doc Holliday.
Ringo killed himself, and Wyatt was proven to be 500 miles away and Doc Holiday was in a hotel, dying from tuberculosis, and they have been accused of killing Ringo also.
No, Ringo killed himself he was drunk and probably quite depressed and that is why he just ended it all. He had tied his boots on his horse and the horse ran or wandered off, that is why he didn't have his boots on and it would have been quite hard to walk on the rough ground.
I have read a lot of history and listen to a lot of history videos.
It is said his pistol hadn't been fired when he was found?
Supposedly, Billy Claiborne's dying words were that Frank Leslie (that man who fired the bullet that would soon kill Billy) killed Ringo and that he (Billy) saw him do it.....
Doc reminds me of Arthur
On the rocks ?
You skipped from Millers time at Maccolik Ranch to his time as a Texas Ranger.
Why is dude on the left telling the other man what he wants for Christmas?
I do not believe Pat Garrett killed Billy, I believe he actually helped him escape that is why he left town. The Governor will not let no one exhume the body that is supposedly buried at Billy's gravesite. Its all about the tourist attraction there.
I was in Lincoln, NM several years ago. I asked the question: Was Billy really dead? The lady in Tunstall's store said numerous people viewed his body.
1:19 Hes was never PERSECUTED for it....?......BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
They left out the Texas outlaw Sam Bass also
Maybe you should have actually watched this. Sam Bass was #2.
The "DEAD MAN'S HAND" Aces and eights, was a very early movie thing. It was never proven what cards Wild Bill actually had when he was shot
Actually it was
@@lonndawgh2274 prof actually from that night?
The guys that got hanged with Miller weren’t his crew. It were two contractors and their middlemen.
Who told you that Arthur Morgan is the best gunslinger on this earth
Nah
@@Joe.Miller1861yes
@@xxcensorxx9724 if you’re going with fictional gunslingers „The man with no name“ and „Nobody“ are the best.
If you’re going with real gunslingers
John Wesley Hardin, Clay Allision, Bill Longley, Deacon Jim and King Fisher were the best.
Your horn slinger didn't die in 2019 as stated in the video
He caught COVID
@@danielandrews6838😂😂
Cheesy
acers and eights, any western historian should know that that it was only a myth and no one recalled what cards Bill actually had. Aces and Eights was a movie thing that started some time in the early time of silent movies.
If you go to Deadwood, and go the saloon where Wild Bill was shot, you will see above the door there are cards posted above the doors . Aces and eights.
you will not find a thing from the actual time period that states what cards he had. it was not tell some time later that they came up with aces and eights and that is fact@@thomasdugan2041
@@thomasdugan2041 the guy hit in wrist by the bullet, said it was a mess on table, the cards and brains just got cleaned up
As Wild Bill Hickok’s body lay slumped over the poker table, another poker player, Neil Christy, retrieved Hickok’s cards from the floor and spread them out on the table. They were ace of diamonds, the ace of clubs, both black eights, and the queen of hearts with a smear of Hickok’s blood on it. Other stories reported that Hickok’s hand included both black aces and both black eights, along with the queen of hearts, but historians believe that the suit of the ace of diamonds was changed to the ace of spades because the ace of spades is a card that has long been associated with death.
Is there any documented proof of that
Tom Horn, Jnr... Tom Horn JAYNAR??? Try Junior!
Ben Thompson was ambushed
He doesn't want to do it.😮 that is so stupid even for Harden😅😅😅.
Hmm...not sure that using visual content that has v little to do with the characters in question is a smart move...
A lot of innacurate information here, HISTORY records " Billy The Kid" as a sadist and not a helpful boy at all, who took pleasure when he killed, Wild Bill..or James Hickock, they ommit he was a lawman who tamed many a town and erased the baddies, The story in this doc of Hickock and Machandles is also tainted as there were 3 against one with te Machandles instigating the fight, Hickock is a much maligned figure , who in context of his times and place was a good man.
You know some shit
Billy the kid is recorded as a man who was “tough but not mean”. Who “would kill, but wasn’t a killer”. Where the hell u get this info abt Billy being a sadist?? Literally never read or heard that anywhere…
Qhere the hell did YOU get your information from? B the K was a murdering SOB and it is DOCUMENTED. His angeleic moments were in you dreams, nor was he "tough" a defintie sadist and why dont YOU publish YOUR reference as to where YOU got your information from and then I will publich MINE!
@@ethansmith1997
My favorite Wild West gunslinger or lawman is Wild Bill Hickok. As a kid I had book about him that has since gotten lost… but I’ve found the same book online but haven’t bought it yet… when I do there more books that would be cool to get.. Joseph G. Rosa was a person that wrote many books about Wild Bill Hickok….. The story about his life is is the ending of his life…. His eyesight and also shooting his friend that got caught in between him and a guy he was shooting at…. And from there he started getting more into gambling which having a name like he did wasn’t a good thing… and unfortunately having his back to the crowd….
I think the inaccurate information is yours.
I really wanted to watch this video! But the amount of commercials that were in it was utterly disgusting four separate commercials within 3 minutes of the video.... Unfortunately I won't be following this gentleman
Why show scenes from movies not connected to video subject. Very distracting
He was never “persecuted “ for it? I think you meant prosecuted.
Billy The Kid rode with The Regulars not the rustlers
Jim’s grandparents weren’t even in the state at the time 🙄
A lot of people of think Hardin got off easy and he did get away with some things that he probably should have been hung for. But look at it this way he got 25 years for shooting someone that had already shot him in the back
Ee-vont Texas lol yeah we just pronounce it Eve-ant
#13 little Joe bonanza
Clay Allison and Mason Bowman were as deadly as anyone you listed.
Also throw Bill Longley in that list.
What about the lone ranger ??
There was zero proof of Billy being killed
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid must be on the next list.
When Cassidy met with the governor he said he never killed a man in his life. So should he search on a list of the deadliest gunslingers.
Kid Curry who was also in the Wild Bunch had like 17 kills. People back then thought he was the leader of the Wild Bunch.
The first two mistakes that Pat Garrett made the men had capital offenses anyway so he wouldn't get in any trouble for killing them. I think the third mistake he made in which he always claimed it was Billy the man wasn't wanted for anything. And this is pure speculation but I believe he made a deal with Billy and said I will let you go free and as long as there's no mention of me shooting an innocent man and we're going to bury him under your name. There is some evidence that he split the proceeds of that book ,in which Billy the kid was made to be out a saint almost, with the real Billy the kid.
SO!!! Jim Miller was NOT in the old West. By your title he should have been in Kaintuck or maybe Michigan
He operated in Texas that’s the most Wildwest you gonna get.
The vast majority of the people that won the gunfight was not the fastest but the one that took his time well enough to aim Bradley and some others had beat John Wesley on the draw but they were not as accurate as he was so they died.
That was Hickock's adage: not the fastest but the most accurate.
LUKE SHORT PISTOLAR
Luke Short is really underrated.
Factually incorrect on so many levels. What a joke.
Some guys on your list bearly have 10 kills.
your narrator can't pronounce quite a few english words ????
Doc to low on the list
Billy the kid was a snitch. Never knew that
This is so inaccurate that it's shameful if anyone believes a word of what is said in this video. Do better
Tom Horn wasn'tactually a murderer as portrayed by this propoganda, a real historical person, many beleived him to be a hero.
Tom Horn was a paid killer, who shot people from ambush at a distance. He was hung for killing the wrong man, who was really a 14 year old boy. I'd say that makes him a murderer...
The Texas Rangers the best outlaw gang ever to be formed.
They were more like soldiers. They were created to protect settlers from hostile natives.
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Doc died with his boots off not on
Off. Get real people to edit this stuff before you show it.
billy the kid was a nobody,a thug
A basic thug with issues 😒
Go play🤣
The same speaking everytime.Boring
Gun duels were generally like 5-6 feet from each other