This film begins with a band of outlaws led by a man named "Buck Daggett" (Hal Taliaferro) terrorizing some local ranchers and forcing many of them to sell their land and leave with whatever money they can obtain. Hearing about this, two gunmen named "Montana" (Jack Hoxie) and "Pancho Gonzales" (Julian Rivero) offer their services to one particular rancher by the name of "Don Roberto Lopez" (Jack Mower) who cannot rely entirely on his own caballeros as they simply don't have the experience when it comes to actual combat. And while this hiring pleases Don Roberto's daughter "Rosita Lopez" (Hilda Moreno), it infuriates his ranch foreman "Tex Barnes" (Yakima Canutt) primarily because he is a secret operative for Buck Daggett--and the addition of these two gunmen will only make things more difficult for him and his colleagues. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this turned out to be an okay film due in large part to an interesting plot and some amusing scenes involving Montana and Pancho Gonzales. Admittedly, this was an extremely dated Western which was clearly limited by its low-budget production values. Even so, it still passed the time well enough, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.