Sixshooter (noun)

A type of revolver that holds six rounds of ammunition, commonly used in the American West during the late 19th century, and is often associated with cowboys and gunfighters.

Origin:

The word sixshooter originated in the mid-19th century, and refers to a type of revolver that holds six rounds of ammunition. it was commonly used in the american west during the late 19th century, and is often associated with cowboys and gunfighters.

Examples:

  1. The cowboy pulled out his trusty sixshooter and fired a warning shot.
  2. The gunfighter was quick on the draw and could shoot his sixshooter with deadly accuracy.
  3. The sixshooter was a popular weapon in the American West during the late 19th century.
  4. The sixshooter was a common sight on the frontier and was used by lawmen and outlaws alike.
  5. The sixshooter was a revolver that held six rounds of ammunition.
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