What Kind Of Wild West Outlaw Would You Have Been?

Where would you have been in a Wild West shoot 'em up? Or would you be too good to get caught? Find out with this quiz!

Tags: Wild-West


Here are all the results with descriptions

Train Robber
You can ride real fast and maybe even pull a trick or two. You're a smart one as well--trains can't chase. There's also a possibility that, like Frank and Jesse James, you have a soft heart. When they robbed trains, they didn't take from anyone with calloused hands, because they didn't want to steal from the working man.

Cattle Rustler
You're a big-picture kind of person. A few thou in gold coins is great, but you'd rather steal an investment that will pay out for decades, if not centuries to come. Your smarts don't end there--cattle rustling takes a bit of genius and a lot of talent! It also takes determination and hard resolve.

Gunslinger
You straddle both sides of the law. Gunslingers were often former soldiers or lawmen. Some remained lawmen. But they all made illegal kills. Now, some of them say that they 'didn't kill anyone that didn't need killin',' but murder is outside the law, which definitely makes them outlaws. Well, except for Tom Horn Jr., who was retried and found innocent nearly a hundred years after he hanged.

Bandit
You're a spontaneous outlaw. No big planning for you! When you feel the need for excitement or a little extra cash, you take down the next stagecoach, rob the bank, and ride out to Widow Johnson's to steal what's left of her silver.

Confidence Trickster
You're a fast-talking con artist with a few tricks up your sleeve! Whether you're into small-time scams, like tricking a gambler or two, or you're the genius behind a big hoax that nets you thousands, you are the ultimate crook! But hey, at least your victims live to tell the tale!

Claim Jumper
You don't give up, but you don't work any harder than you have to either. Think about it, you travel a gazillion miles to do something, and then when you get there, you fail. But then you notice that the guy next door isn't doing anything with his stuff, so why not take it? Sounds like a great idea if you navigate loopholes or at least don't incite the ire--and resulting horsewhipping--of your fellow miners.