What Famous Wild-Western Outlaw Would You Have Been?

Wondering which famous outlaw you would have been? Take this quiz and find out!

Tags: Wild, Western


Here are all the results with descriptions

Clay Allison
Clay was known for being unpredictable, violent, deranged, and erratic. He died after falling off a wagon and breaking his neck, but don't be disappointed. He led that iconic outlaw life for sure! He was a gentleman and a gunfighter, and his gravestone reads, 'He never killed a man that did not need killing.'

Tom Horn Jr.
He was a respectable lawman and detective. The funny thing is, he was one of the most cold-blooded killers in the Old West! He knew how to keep a secret. He was a tracker, bounty hunter, and murderer of over a dozen people. Suffice it to say, he lost his job. Good thing he could still put food on the table by being a killer for hire.

James 'Killer' Miller
He was a paid assassin and gunslinger. He went to church and didn't smoke or drink. But yes, he charged around $150 to $2,000 per kill.

John Wesley Hardin
Son of a preacher, Hardin wasn't pious. He began killing at 14--and being super fast at pulling his guns out. He also killed people for no good reason.