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By that time Brantner had taken off his hand-tooled, leather holster and given it to me because mine was too small to hold the massive magnum.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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With me also went every secret of the gunfighter's trade taught me by Brantner and Jeter, constant, uncounted hours of practice, and, still in my twenties, the lightning reflexes of youth.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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Whenever I met Brantner or Jeter in the agent's room or the hallway, I greeted them respectfully and kept about my business; neither showed any disposition to be bothered with, or by, me.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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When it was my turn on the line I was fast and accurate; but nowhere near as fast and accurate as Brantner.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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Both were big, raw-boned men whose speech betrayed little formal education, especially that of the craggy-faced Brantner.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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"Paul," Brantner said quietly to the nearby John Paul Jeter, "you reckon we could teach this boy something ''bout shootin'?"
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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As Brantner had put it, "You get in a fight situation an 'you don't feel that ol' adrenalin pump, you in big trouble, boy."
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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God only knew how old Brantner was Wayne wouldn't say but in his early days he was a deputy sheriff out west, as had been Jeter.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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In the course of their work, both Brantner and Jeter were said to have killed "at minimum" half a dozen men in gunfights.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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