
The MeatEater Podcast Ep. 740: The Gunfighters
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Jul 28, 2025 Bryan Burrough, a bestselling author known for exploring American history, joins the conversation to discuss his book, "The Gunfighters: How Texas Made the West Wild." The talk dives into legendary outlaws like Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok, dissecting the myths versus the facts of their deadly exploits. They also analyze the cultural significance of gunfighters in shaping America's past and the transition from gunfights to gangster culture. Burrough shares humorous anecdotes and insights about the chaotic beauty of the Old West and its notorious figures.
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Role of Seconds in Duels
- In formal duels, participants brought a 'second' to negotiate rules and actions.
- Sometimes duels escalated into chaotic melees, with weapons like Jim Bowie's famous knife involved.
Revolver Enabled Gunfighter Era
- The revolver's invention post-Civil War enabled rapid fire gunfights and open carry culture.
- Before revolvers, gunfights had brief exchanges due to slow reloads of single-shot pistols.
Jesse James' Criminal Profile
- Jesse James was a Confederate guerrilla turned prolific train and bank robber.
- Unlike Western gunfighters, he rarely engaged in contested gunfights and preferred executions during robberies.








