"Shotgun Slade" seemed in many ways to be patterned after "Peter Gunn" The actual gun used in the TV show was a Marlin Model 90 O/U shot - rifle combination gun. Blue Book says 12 ga x .30-30, but Henry Stebbins says they were .410 x .22 Hornet, .218 Bee, or .22 LR. Barrels in that picture look awful skinny for a 12 ga x 30-30.
Great show!
Thanks for uploading this episode.
Very nice and unpretentious Western, with the music of the middle twentieth century accompanying the action of the late nineteenth.
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Thanks for showing Shotgun Slade on your channel. Is it possible to get more episodes? I enjoy this show.
Love the ladies.
We get treated to a vocal version of the series' theme! Very cool!
What delightful repartee between the two beautiful women. ❤🎉😅🤗👱🏻♀️👱🏻♀️
Siskel and Elbert would definitely give 2 Two thumbs up........ 17:06 Hollywood today, GARBAGE .
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"Shotgun Slade" seemed in many ways to be patterned after "Peter Gunn" The actual gun used in the TV show was a Marlin Model 90 O/U shot - rifle combination gun. Blue Book says 12 ga x .30-30, but Henry Stebbins says they were .410 x .22 Hornet, .218 Bee, or .22 LR.
Barrels in that picture look awful skinny for a 12 ga x 30-30.
Leigh Rich - thanks for the information, very helpful. Makes the series more fun.
The musicsounds more for a 50s or 60s detective show.
Well, he was a detective in 1960. So, yeah.
That ain't no honest to god Breckenridge
The Bar is called the GAY lady
Who would put a sheriff office upstairs?
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