3. Cowboys Were Gun-Slinging Outlaws

Contrary to Hollywood’s wild shootouts, most cowboys were hardworking ranch hands, not gunslingers or notorious outlaws. The film industry often mixed up cowboys with gunfighters, but in reality, gunfights were rare—and usually discouraged in frontier towns. Most cowboys focused on daily chores and cattle drives, not duels at high noon. The myth of the gun-slinging cowboy is more fiction than fact.