Four Color #846
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Gun Glory" in Four Color #846 (1957) offers a sharp, character-driven look at the language of the frontier, exploring the colorful slang cowboys used to describe their sidearms—terms like "equalizer," "belly gun," and "stingy gun"—each revealing a different attitude toward the weapon that shaped the West. A 10-cent comic in 1957, it’s a lean, vivid snapshot of cowboy culture, rendered in typeset lettering that gives the prose a crisp, period authenticity.
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Describes various cowboy terms refering to his sidearm: "equalizer," "belly gun," "no beans in the wheel," "stingy gun" and "carving scollops on his gun."
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