The cowboy's gun draw was fast; his left hand instantly pulled the single-action revolver from the waistband, while his right hand repeatedly flicked the hammer at a speed almost invisible to the naked eye.
A deep gunshot sound was heard, and nearly ten bullets were fired.
This meant his hand speed surpassed most single dogs… um… No problem.
This technique is called Single-action Rapid-fire Master, with the current world record for single-action rapid-fire being 0.0175 seconds. Firing two bullets into the target with only one gunshot sound. (Science popularization: the record holder, Bob Munden, has passed away)
The cowboy's strength at the moment was obviously a cut above the rest.
Nine "Small Rocket Ammunition" were fired directly at the puppet master. If any of them even grazed him, he would be blown to smithereens.
However, these dangerous bullets couldn't get close to the puppet master due to the reappearance of the gel-like air wall.