I had forgotten about the scene from Blazing Saddles. Technology in that area has certainly come a long way since then so you are right that my point is moot. I regret missing your point about horses and maybe bystanders getting shot with all of the bullets flying back and forth. It is also amusing in the older westerns where a showdown is fixing to happen and people are standing around and behind the shooters. Hello! The smarter ones got off the street.
It falls into a genre of weird west, which I wish I could find more of that, one of the main threads of "Purgatory" was one of the "good" outlaws meeting a lady in purgatory who had been killed in their robbery by a stray bullet. I am sure that happened a lot. In another interesting western, Hildalgo, Frank Hopkins took revenge on one of his Arab competitors who was trying to kill him when the Arab was in a trap with stakes at the bottom. Hopkins used his rope to pull the lever to cause him to fall because the Arab had set the same type of trap and the horse, Hidalgo, had gotten hurt. "A good line, I told you, don't hurt my horse."
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