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  1. Nov 14, 2022 · Old West cinema peaked from the 1940s through the 1960s. Catering to a post-World War II generation, the John Wayne era of cowboy classics like (1969) birthed the “buscadero” holster. This low-riding rig is still associated with the fast-draw, gunslinging, shoot-’em-up cowboy culture created on the silver screen.

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  2. Sep 1, 2006 · The classic John Wayne image of the strong Westerner—perhaps a bit flawed, but nonetheless a hero—shone brightly across the big screen to the very end. Yes, John Wayne, the man who had come to be the iconic American cowboy, packing one of the most enduring symbols of the Old West—Peacemaker revolvers—went out with his six-guns blazing!

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  3. Jul 24, 2014 · Gunslingers in popular culture. The popular image of gunslingers comes from cheap novels and films and it is far more fiction than fact. Hollywood would have us believe that hired guns were either all good (like Gary Cooper’s portrayal in the classic film ‘High Noon’) or all bad (like Michael Biehn’s portrayal of Johnny Ringo in ‘Tombstone’).

  4. Aug 2, 2007 · These circa 1880s frontiersmen each employ a different method for packing their rifles. The man on the left uses a saddle scabbard in a variation of the “northwest” position (see opposite page) for his big-bore long gun, while the man on the right, holding the 1878 Colt double-action revolver, has simply tied his 1874 Sharps rifle (around the wrist of the stock) to the pommel of his saddle.

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  5. The Origins of “Guns Blazing”. The exact origin of this idiom is unclear, but it likely dates back to the Wild West era when guns were commonly used as weapons. The image of cowboys riding into town with their guns drawn became a popular trope in literature and film, cementing the idea that being armed was essential for survival.

  6. Aug 12, 2023 · Take their getup. While you might picture a cowboy in a stetson, chaps and gun belt, very few men at the time actually dressed in this kind of clothing on a day to day basis. More commonly, a cowboy would be kitted out in a bowler hat and a pair of jeans, the kinds of clothing that allowed the men ultimate freedom in their movements.

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  8. Feb 5, 2018 · Marshall Virgil Earp, having deputized his brothers Wyatt and Morgan and his pal Doc Holliday, is having a gun control problem. Long-running tensions between the lawmen and a faction of cowboys ...

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