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The Deathslinger from Dead by Daylight
Caleb Quinn was an Irish-American engineer turned prisoner after he nearly killed his boss for stealing his inventions and selling them to other companies for a profit. Caleb struck a deal with the prison warden to fill the Hellshire Penitentiary, he fashioned a speargun that could capture convicts alive. His macabre device earned him the nickname the Deathslinger, and he now uses it to spear and sacrifice survivors to the Entity of Dead by Daylight. To recreate the Deathslinger’s quintessentially Western look, a simple cowboy costume will suffice. However, some additional creativity may be required to make his signature spear gun weapon by attaching a prop spear to a prop rifle with a vintage look. Liquid latex can be used to create the wound on his cheek, and also to help tear and bloody his knuckles.
Roland Deschain
In Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series, Roland Deschain of Gilead (Idris Elba) is the last in a long line of gunslingers who keep the peace. He often appears detached and unsympathetic, but keeps a strong sense of heroism and helps others in need. He takes inspiration from Clint Eastwood’s The Man with No Name.
Man in Black
In Westworld, the Man in Black (Ed Harris) is a mysterious Guest who takes his violence and sadism to the next level. He seems to be searching for something deeper in the park, but what that means remains to be seen.
John Marston
In Red Dead Redemption, John Marston started out as an outlaw gunslinger and gang member. After being left to die in a botched robbery by his outlaw friends, he decides to reform his life and live a quiet life. John is a fairly unimaginative and serious person who has little patience for the eccentricities of others.
The Man With No Name
…actually, we usually just call him Clint Eastwood, but either way – Sergio Leonne’s gunslinging, poncho-wearing anti-hero from the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is one stylish m’f-er.
Django
Django Unchained tells the story of a freed slave who teams with a bounty hunter to get revenge on a plantation owner. Django briefly struts in a blue velour suit, but mostly take cares of business in this Bonanza-inspired cowboy getup.