As a young man Monte Calhoun thought the measure of a man was how hard he could drink and how straight he can shoot. But, as principled as a young Jimmy Stewart, several years back East have
changed him. He has become The No-Gun Man. Monte’s civilized now . . . even if that means refusing to avenge the murder of his own father. But in a land of outlaws and ambushes, it’s only a
question of how far Monte will be pushed before he pushes back . . . with a vengeance.