by Glenn a Connor
When Franey shot a pipe out of Dixon’s mouth, Dixon knew he could handle a six-gun. An’ Franey would handle a lot o’ other things! He was a handlin’ fool from way back!
Read by Milton Bagby
Vultures of the Desert
by Fred Harold Talavin
Vultures of the desert, waiting to prey on lone prospectors - poisond waters - gun-slinging, fast moving action - read it and you’ll want more!
Read by Milton Bagby
Chapter 1: The Spell of the Desert
Chapter 2: Wolf Vallon
Chapter 3: Rio Negro
Chapter 4: Over the Lava
Chapter 5: Pleasant Valley
Chapter 6: Back in the Desert
Chapter 7: The Third Party
Chapter 8: A Claim Is Jumped
Chapter 9: A Man Possessed of the Devil
Chapter 10: A Lost Claim
Chapter 11: Squared All Around
Film Waddies - Short Story
by Frederick Ryter
When a cow waddy goes into the movies, strange things happen. The rip-roarinest yarn that ever left a pen. Buck Rider - cowboy and actor by proxy - will stick in your mind as a never-to-be-forgotten character.
Read by Paul Curtis
The Angel-Faced Kid - Short Story
by S. A. Dean
A story of six-gun justice. The Sheriff said ‘no gun-play’, but The Angel-Faced Kid, a whiz at the draw, decided that jail was O.K. as long as he got his man.
Read by Milton Bagby
The Last Roundup - Short Story
by William F. Bragg
A up-roarin’ two-gun action story of a lead-slingin’ war between nesters and cowmen. The thrilling yarn of Black Powder Bill and his rapid fannin’ of a six-shooter.
The Winning Hand - Short Story
by Dan T. Kelliher
Poker is a man’s game. When a high falutin’ tenderfoot who is deef an’ dumb besides, plays it he’s got to watch his P’s an’ Q’s or his Aces an’ Queens. Well, Ferdinand De Lacey did just that!
Read by Milton Bagby
Shorty’s Gilded Goads - Short Story
by Herndon Cochran
There’s some waddies who love their cayuses, some who love their saddles or chaps but Shorty loved his spurs. And when Rodigrez, the bandit, came to town Shorty won his spurs too.