
Silver Bullets
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Re: Silver Bullets
Do they work on zombies too or just werewolves? 

Re: Silver Bullets
Coerrect me if I'm wrong-but I think the Lone Ranger used silver bullits??? 

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Re: Silver Bullets
I think only his horse was named "Silver." Dunno for sure.Pecos wrote:Coerrect me if I'm wrong-but I think the Lone Ranger used silver bullits???
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Re: Silver Bullets
Bullitt wrote:I think only his horse was named "Silver." Dunno for sure.Pecos wrote:Coerrect me if I'm wrong-but I think the Lone Ranger used silver bullits???
wiki wrote:Silver bullets also act as a calling card for The Lone Ranger in his adventures. The masked man decided to use bullets forged from the precious metal as a symbol of justice, law and order, and to remind himself and others that life, like silver, has value and is not to be wasted or thrown away. In the 3rd episode, his friend, who will be making his bullets for him, mentions killing bad guys with the bullets and the Lone Ranger explains that he won’t shoot to kill; he will let the law dispense justice. The silver bullets will be as symbols of justice. Whether he actually used silver bullets in his guns varies depending on story and medium. In the radio series, the Lone Ranger used only lead bullets as weapons, while the silver bullets were used symbolically. In the 1981 feature film The Lone Ranger used silver bullets in his guns as he was told that silver was far more solid than lead slugs and provided a straighter shot. The Lone Ranger's usage of bullet made from valuable metal like silver is satirized in an episode of Robot Chicken where after expertly shooting a tin can in the air, the Ranger's sidekick Tonto laments that the amount of silver the Ranger thoughtlessly wasted could have bought enough food to feed Tonto's entire village for a year.

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Re: Silver Bullets
those are beautiful, maybe the lone ranger and werewolfs are really not just stories
Re: Silver Bullets
Some of these just landed on my front porch ( tip of the hat to the OP). Now looking for werewolves. 
