Images of America: Texas Gunslingers presents the concept of Texas as
the Gunfighter Capital of the West. Indeed, after the cowboy--a Texas
creation--the most colorful and romanticized frontier figure is the
gunfighter. Nothing is more dramatic than life and death conflict, and
the image of men in big hats and boots brandishing six-shooters and
Winchesters has been portrayed in countless Western novels, movies, and
television shows. Texas made an enormous contribution to gunfighter
lore. Texas Rangers were responsible for the evolution of Sam Colt's
revolving pistol, key weapon of gunfighters. More shoot-outs occurred in
Texas than in any other state or territory. More gunfighters were from
Texas, including kill-crazy Wes Hardin and Killin' Jim Miller, the
West's premier assassin. There were more blood feuds in Texas than in
any other state. Frequently, gunplay erupted in towns such as Tascosa,
El Paso, Fort Worth, and Lampasas, where four lawmen were killed in an
1873 saloon battle.