What do they mean?
What do they represent?
What do characters who wield them exemplify?
I'll start.
>notorious womanizer
>horrible coward
>never fights alone when he doesn't know he'll win for certain
Hol Horse was meant to be a parody of the cowboy gunslinging type who was huge with spaghetti westerns and the like. Showing what it would realistically take to get through a life of instant life or death that a gun would imply
>>155247532
They represent burgers
Freedom.
>attention seeking liar
>cheats when he fights
Jagi was meant to be an awful, greedy coward who nobody was supposed to emphasize with (until that one spinoff manga popped up). Jagi likes using guns as a byproduct of his mentality of "it doesn't matter what I do in a fight as long as I win", one of the reasons he wasn't chosen as the successor of Hokuto Shinken.
Incidentally Jagi, along with that one old robot fuck from Psycho-Pass, inspired me to look into getting a coach gun. God bless Texas
>The best
fetish
Groundedness, a calm, steady attitude ready for anything
>fuck you dad
>>155248827
>being daisuki for Daisuke
You are the best around
>level-headed
>determined to an insane degree
>simple-minded
Mista is basically an homage to Clint Eastwood, just like Jotaro. His backstory even says that he used to beat up people who talked shit about him outside of the movie theater.
>>155247532
>absolute undying loyalty
>did nothing wrong
>justice
Her livelihood, a means of protection