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  2. Silver bullet - Wikipedia

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    A number of fictional Wild West heroes used silver bullets as weapons, to symbolize their purity of heart. The best known of these was the Lone Ranger in all his incarnations: after solving the problem of the week, he would leave a silver bullet behind as his mark.

  3. Lone Ranger - Wikipedia

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    The Lone Ranger and the Silver Bullet (1948) The Lone Ranger on Powderhorn Trail (1949) The Lone Ranger in Wild Horse Canyon (1950) The Lone Ranger West of Maverick Pass (1951) The Lone Ranger on Gunsight Mesa (1952) The Lone Ranger and the Bitter Spring Feud (1953) The Lone Ranger and the Code of the West (1954) The Lone Ranger and Trouble on ...

  4. Range Busters - Wikipedia

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    The Range Busters was a 1940–1943 American Western film series of 24 films. They were about the adventures of a trio of cowboys, many filmed at the Corriganville Movie Ranch, produced by George W. Weeks and distributed by Monogram Pictures.

  5. Wild Bill Hickok - Wikipedia

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    James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 – August 2, 1876), better known as "Wild Bill" Hickok, was a folk hero of the American Old West known for his life on the frontier as a soldier, scout, lawman, cattle rustler, gunslinger, gambler, showman, and actor, and for his involvement in many famous gunfights.

  6. Category:1940 Western (genre) films - Wikipedia

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    R. Ragtime Cowboy Joe (film) Rainbow Over the Range; Rancho Grande (film) The Range Busters; The Ranger and the Lady; Rangers of Fortune; The Return of Frank James

  7. Gunfighter - Wikipedia

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    The frequency and drama of gunfights in the "Wild West" were highly exaggerated by dime novel authors in the late 19th century. [citation needed] An estimate of 20,000 men in the American West were killed by gunshot between 1866 and 1900, [21] and over 21,586 total casualties during the American Indian Wars from 1850 to 1890. [22]

  8. Wild-Card Heroes: Examining the 2024 fantasy football value ...

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    With these facts in mind, today’s mission is to get a value-check on a few breakout stars who detonated the wild-card round and have clearly acquired new coordinates on 2024 cheat sheets.

  9. William Walters (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    William E. "Bronco Bill" Walters (1869 – June 16, 1921) was an outlaw during the closing days of the Old West. He is best known for the legend of his "lost treasure", allegedly located in the area of Solomonville, Arizona.