
The Rifleman
Lucas's self-confidence begins to slip away when he misses an easy shot that could have cost Mark his life.

Lucas's self-confidence begins to slip away when he misses an easy shot that could have cost Mark his life.

Nils Swenson takes the marshal's place for a few days while Micah is away. To maintain peace, Nils insists that anyone coming into town must turn in their weapons.

Mark's careless actions cause the death of a friend. Unable to accept the truth, he blames the rifle and runs away from home. Soon, he is faced with a tough decision.

Lucas, who blames his wife's death on his father-in-law, refuses to help the old man elude a gang of gunmen.

Mark is injured in an accident, leaving his legs paralyzed. At the doctor's suggestion, Lucas and Mark set out on a trek to Mission Springs.

Lucas is baffled when the marshal of a neighboring town refuses to hold a gambler who just attempted murder.

While Mark goes hunting for Old Spike, Lucas goes hunting for his mortal enemy. Lucas is thrown into jail to stop him from murdering his former friend.

Mark and Lucas run into Micah on the trail and help when the prisoner he is transporting injures his arm.

The first railroad train is coming to the North Fork station. On board is a Japanese nobleman visiting the US.

Gridley Mau, the son of a man Lucas killed during an attempted robbery, comes to North Fork looking for revenge.

Lucas and Mark come upon Winslow Quince, a peddler whose wagon has broken down. They help him bring his wagon to North Fork for repair.

A murder occurs at a railroad camp and a young Indian friend of Lucas' is accused of the killing. When Lucas tries to help the boy, he finds himself on trial.

Nils Swenson takes the marshal's place for a few days while Micah is away. To maintain peace, Nils insists that anyone coming into town must turn in their weapons.

Mark's careless actions cause the death of a friend. Unable to accept the truth, he blames the rifle and runs away from home. Soon, he is faced with a tough decision.

When Lucas refuses to sell his land, Mr. Prescott will stop at nothing to to change his mind. He hires men to try to persuade Lucas, but he refuses.

Mark befriends singer-banjoist Lafayette Bly, a blind man with an acute sense of hearing and a very strong grip.

Mark and Milly are shocked when Lucas begins gambling. They don't know that Lucas is "undercover" trying to catch a man cheating.

Len Richards and his brother, Ab, confront a Lucas McCain look-alike, Earl Bantry and his sidekick K.C. Peters, for slaughtering one of Richards' steers.

Tip Corey, the son of a man allegedly murdered in North Fork, has a killer's reputation and comes to town to kill Micah.

Banker Hamilton is closing up for the day when Rudy Gray persuades him to stay open for one more transaction.