Best gun moment in cinema history

There's a Clint Eastwood movie from a long time ago where someone is shooting at him the cliffs high above. Clint's character is ignoring the gunfire all around him and adjusting the scope on his rifle. Eventually takes one or maybe two shots and drops the guy. (what was that, "Joe Kidd"?)

Also, John Wayne in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". The whole movie was based on that shot (which was basically an ambush)
 
'The Life And Times Of Judge Roy Bean'

When Bad Bob calls out the Judge and Bean shoots Bob in the back with a scoped Sharps from a loft across the street.
Bean, 'A fair fight?' If he wanted to be in a fair fight he should'a gone somewhere else.'
 
So many to choose from. Here's a couple:

"You see in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig."
(GB&U)

Wei: "The boy will die. "
John Lee: "Not in your lifetime."
*shoots*
(Replacement Killers)

Stansfield: "Bring me everyone."
Benny: "What do you mean 'everyone? '"
Stansfield: "EVERYONE!!!"
(Leon)

"Can I move? I'm better when I move."
(Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
 
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Best single gun moment in cinema?

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This single gun act in cinema led to two more billion dollar sequels. :D
 
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