Gunslingers in anime often appear in western-inspired settings, resulting in some of the medium's most iconic characters. While the top touchstones like Cowboy Bebop hit their heights in 1990s, the time is always right for a comeback... and to appreciate the lone wolves that cemented their place in anime history.

There are many other types of gunslingers in anime: charismatic vampires, like the immortal Alucard from Hellsing, or trained assassins, like Train Heartnet from Black Cat. All of them are well-known for their precise skill with a gun, and ability to take out targets most would think impossible. Gunslingers come and go in anime, but here are the most elite to carry the name.

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Death The Kid (Soul Eater)

Death the Kid pointing his guns in Soul Eater.

Death the Kid is the son of Death himself, and the most popular character in Soul Eater (an anime famous for its controversial ending). He receives his name from the famous historical gunslinger, Billy the Kid, and fights with his Demon Twin Guns, whose power depends on the strength of the one wielding them.

Death The Kid is a truly extraordinary gunslinger, who has earned his reputation. His long-ranged skills are precise, and he has many attacks that can take out thousands of enemies with a single shot. While gunslingers are generally known for firing bullets, Death the Kid also uses the guns as close-range weapons, using martial arts skills to make them deadly weapons in an up-close fight.

Revy (Black Lagoon)

Revy in Black Lagoon

Revy is one of the most popular antiheroes in anime and one of the main protagonists of Black Lagoon, providing most of the action in the series. She has spent a long time honing her skills with a gun and had her first kill at a young age. At some point, she develops a sadistic glee for harming others.

She is capable of using all sorts of firearms, however, she primarily sticks to her two Beretta 92F, which is a common military and law enforcement handgun in real life​​​​. Her proficiency with her handguns is perfect, and her abilities increase even further when she's under extreme pressure. Revy also has unnatural capabilities including dodging bullets and being able to rapidly fire her handguns directly after.

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Guido Mista (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind)

Guido Mista in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind.

Mista is one of Golden Wind, as well as one of the most interesting. His Stand is called Sex Pistols, which works in tandem with his marksmanship.

Mista's Stand are six individuals who look like bullets themselves. He often fires them alongside actual bullets, where they can then redirect his bullets any way he desires. This makes his shots far more precise than any real talent could ever offer him. It also makes his battles far more interesting, with careful tactics that surprise his enemies. His Stand also aids him in loading his gun more swiftly, as they quickly insert the bullets.

Ryo Saeba (City Hunter)

Ryo Saeba pointing his gun in City Hunter.

Roy Saeba is one of the best anime characters from the '80s and is a jack-of-all-trades gunslinger who serves as the main protagonist of City Hunter. His organization serves the same name. Given his profession, alongside his skill with a gun, he ends up in skirmishes that constantly rely on his shooting abilities.

Near the beginning of the series, he loses some of his memories and has no knowledge of what he was previously. However, his skills with a gun never disappear. He's always able to shoot precisely where he wants and can hit the same exact spot over and over again without fail. While he is proficient in all sorts of different firearms and has an incredible aim with even non-firearms, his primary gun of choice is a Colt Python handgun.

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Spike Spiegel (Cowboy Bebop)

Spike Spiegel holding his gun in Cowboy Bebop.

Spike Spiegel is the antihero main protagonist of the popular series, Cowboy Bebop, inarguably one of the best anime original series ever made. He is good at everything he puts his mind to, including hand-to-hand combat, and has a high level of proficiency in various weapons.

One of his favored guns is the Jericho 941, which happens to be a fairly uncommon gun in the real world. However, his is a highly modified version of the gun that's more suited for a man aiming to shoot to kill. Due to his sharp senses, he's able to accurately hit most of his targets. Spike is also seen using various other guns in the series, many of which also are not popular in the real world.

Kiritsugu Emiya (Fate/Zero)