No two ways about it, the firearms prowess of Annie Oakley was nothing short of spectacular.

A main attraction during the late 1800s in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, the sharpshooter — at 30 paces — was known for snuffing candles, splitting playing cards on their edges, shooting corks off bottles, hitting dimes thrown in the air, shooting cigarettes out of her husband’s mouth and shooting tossed playing cards before falling to the ground. ×

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