Look closer, this scene from the Rifleman is not edited and it confirms what we all suspected

 

For a show set in the 1880s, The Rifleman was packed with delightful contradictions. Lucas McCain wore Wranglers that wouldn’t exist for another half-century, fired a Winchester 1892 in an era it hadn’t yet reached, and used the very rifle once shouldered by John Wayne in Stagecoach. Yet none of these errors broke the spell; if anything, they deepened fans’ fascination. The series blended myth and history into something emotionally truer than strict realism: a widowed father raising his son with decency, courage, and tenderness in a harsh world.

Behind the camera, the human stories were just as compelling. Chuck Connors fought for his role, then became a real mentor and protector to young Johnny Crawford, while Paul Fix guarded the boy with almost obsessive care, shaped by his own near-fatal brush with a gun as a child. Real sons, brothers, and baseball legends drifted through North Fork, leaving traces of their own lives on-screen. Even the odd casting choices—Buddy Hackett playing the father of a man four years older, a baby boy playing a baby girl—only add to the show’s strange charm. Sixty years on, The Rifleman endures not because it was flawless, but because its heart was true, even when the details were gloriously, memorably wrong.

 

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