noun a person who shoots a gun, especially a revolver
Participants in Wild West reenactments may use replica six shooters to recreate historical events.
Some individuals may use a six shooter for self-defense purposes in areas where firearms are legally permitted.
A six shooter was a type of revolver commonly used in the American Wild West during the 19th century.
In Western movies, cowboys and outlaws often wielded six shooters as their weapon of choice.
Gun enthusiasts may collect and discuss the history and mechanics of six shooters.
In literature, a 'six shooter' may be used as a symbol of power, control, or danger in a western-themed story.
A 'six shooter' may be used metaphorically in therapy to represent confronting and addressing multiple issues or problems at once.
A 'six shooter' refers to a type of revolver with a six-round cylinder commonly used by law enforcement officers in the past.
In historical contexts, a 'six shooter' may be referenced when discussing the weaponry used during the American Old West era.