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Pistol Name Generator

Generate gritty names for pistols, revolvers, and sidearms for action games, westerns, sci-fi settings, and creative writing. A great pistol name makes the weapon feel alive — earned, feared, and unforgettable. The first style delivers standalone legendary titles like Peacemaker, Equalizer, or Widow Maker — names that carry history. The second creates descriptive titles: Commando Revolver, Battleworn Six-Shooter. The third adds material flavor: Shadow Steel Pistol, Ivory Flintlock. The fourth gives a formal epithet: Fate, Messenger of the Night or Justice, Herald of Storms.

Pistol Name

Harmony, Hand Cannon of Subtlety
Typhoon
Warrior Ivory Shooter
Nightmare Handgun
Soulburn, Dawn of Eternal Damnation

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About the Pistol Name Generator

The Pistol Name Generator creates gritty, evocative names for handguns, revolvers, flintlocks, and sidearms for action games, westerns, military thrillers, post-apocalyptic settings, and creative writing. A pistol with a name carries history — it's been places, done things, and has a reputation to match.

Names come in four styles: standalone icons like Peacemaker or Widow Maker, simple descriptors like Commando Revolver, material-detailed forms like Ivory Flintlock or Shadow Steel Pistol, and full legends like Fate, Messenger of the Night — the kind of name earned over a lifetime of use.

Whether you're outfitting a grizzled gunslinger, a sci-fi bounty hunter, or an RPG character who needs a signature sidearm, these names give your weapon a personality beyond its stats.

Named Pistols in History and Fiction

Legendary Handguns in History

The Colt Single Action Army earned the nickname "Peacemaker" — a name so resonant it became synonymous with an era. Doc Holliday's nickel-plated revolver, Billy the Kid's pistols, and Wyatt Earp's long-barreled Buntline Special all became as famous as their owners. In the American West, your pistol's name and reputation were social currency. A named gun announced you before you arrived.

Iconic Pistols in Games and Film

Video games and film have a deep tradition of iconic pistols. Dirty Harry's .44 Magnum became a cultural touchstone. In gaming, the Desert Eagle, Mateba Autorevolver, and the fictional Deagle variants appear in countless titles. RPG settings like Fallout give unique pistols names like "That Gun" or "Lucky" — and those names stick. A named weapon in an inventory feels like it belongs to a story rather than a spreadsheet.

How to Use These Pistol Names

  • Tabletop RPGs: Give player characters a named sidearm as a unique item reward that feels personal and carries campaign significance.
  • Western fiction: Name the gunslinger's pistol alongside the character — a great pistol name adds depth to every holster-draw scene.
  • Video game development: Populate unique weapon drops with names that players will remember and seek out across multiple playthroughs.
  • Post-apocalyptic worldbuilding: Create lore around salvaged, modified, or storied weapons that survivors carry with reverence.
  • Military sci-fi: Assign sidearms to elite soldiers and agents — characters feel more real when their equipment has a history.
  • Fan fiction: Give your favorite character a signature weapon name that fits their personality and arc.

What Makes a Good Pistol Name?

Peacemaker

The best standalone pistol names carry irony or weight — calling a killing tool a "Peacemaker" or "Justice" says something about the world. Single-word names work best when they feel earned through use.

Stainless Revolver

Material plus type names ground the weapon in physicality. They work well for game item descriptions where players want to understand what they're holding — a steel-framed service pistol vs. a bronzed antique flintlock tells a different story.

Fate, Herald of Storms

The formal legend structure — a personal name followed by an epithet — signals that this weapon has a mythology. It belongs to a specific character or moment in history, and the name itself is part of the legend.

Example Pistol Names

Peacemaker Widow Maker Ole Betsy Ivory Flintlock Shadow Steel Revolver Justice, Herald of Storms Rattlesnake Lightningflash Commando Hand Cannon Fate, Envoy of the Night King of Nines Veteran's Blaster

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use generated names in a published game or book? +
Yes — all names generated here are free to use in personal or commercial projects without attribution required.
Is this generator free to use? +
Yes, the Pistol Name Generator is completely free with unlimited generations.
Is there an API available for this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators provides an API covering this and hundreds of other name generators. Visit the API documentation page for access and integration details.
Do the material-based names like "Ivory Flintlock" imply specific game stats? +
No — the names are purely cosmetic and narrative. What a material signifies in your game system is entirely up to you. Ivory could mean decorative or could mean ancient; Steel could mean reliable or common — the interpretation is yours.
Are these names realistic or fantasy-themed? +
Both — some names feel grounded and historically plausible like Peacekeeper or Ole Betsy, while others skew toward fantasy or sci-fi settings like Deathbringer or Widow Maker. The full range suits everything from gritty westerns to space opera.
Can I use these names for non-pistol firearms too? +
Yes — many of the standalone names and formal legend names work equally well for any firearm. The generator also has dedicated options for rifles, shotguns, and sci-fi guns if you want weapon-type-specific names.