Season 1 · Episode 1
Two non-violent bandits begin to feel the inroads of high technology and decide to try and earn a pardon from the Governor of Wyoming.
Smith and Jones become the pawns of two greedy ranchers who have a running feud about the ownership of a Roman bust.
Someone's trying to get the guys out of a town where they are helping a widow run from the saloon left to her by her late husband, but they can't figure out who's doing it or why.
Heyes and Curry gain passage on a train that is full of Bannerman detectives who are setting a trap for them and their gang
Curry gets involved with a runaway girl riding the rails as he tries to deliver $50,000 to a town 400 miles away.
Heyes seems to be reverting to his old thieving ways when he sets up a pretty young woman to lose $10,000 in a phony horse betting operation.
An outlaw leader faces a dilemma; he must decide who is telling the truth, Heyes' lady friend or the man she's trying to kill.
After an embezzling banker / murderer sets up Curry and Heyes to take the fall for his crimes, the boys try to clear themselves by playing on his greed with a salted diamond field.
A stationmaster battles for his own interests against a band of outlaws.
While Curry drives a wagonload of dynamite across rugged country, Heyes hires on as a guide for two Englishmen searching for a tribe of giant redheaded Indians rumored to have lived in the area of Devil's Hole.
Smith and Jones retrieve a letter for a young lady and wind up searching for a buried Army payroll.
The guys become involved with a friendly rancher in a not-so-friendly poker game.
Smith and Jones balance a Mexican bandit and pretty saloon owner while they gather a herd of wild cattle as a cover for other activities.
The boys return a fortune in jewels to a railroad magnate, who promptly sets a posse after them when he learns the gems are fake.
A saloon entertainer and a special agent suspect that Heyes and Curry's interest in a condemned robber is the same as their own; a rumored fortune in stolen buried gold.
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