Marshal Lash LaRue and his partner Fuzzy Jones (Al St. John) are sent to a town to see if a respectable businessman Deuce Rago (Ray Bennett) is actually leading the gang responsible for a series of robberies. Lash and Fuzzy pose as the Dawson brothers, notorious outlaws from Texas- they robbed the stage coach of $20,000. Deuce Rago (Ray Bennett), outlaw gang leader posing as a respectable citizen, believes them to be the Dawsons (because of a belt buckle Lash has) and makes a deal with them to rob the Silver Queen Mine. The gang captures Lash and Fuzzy to make them tell where they hid the stagecoach loot, but saloon entertainer Joan De Lysa (Peggy Stewart), working for the Marshal's office, shows up and rescues Lash, and the two ride to where another henchman has Fuzzy held prisoner.
Another plot busy Lash La Rue western with the usual fisticuffs, shootouts, chases and a whip snaking out - you get what you expect. The fast-pace pushes things forward. The villain is quite smart and duplicitous and Peggy Stewart isn't just a pretty face. She even saves our heroes. The finale is quite satisfying. The funny bit is when Fuzzy, at gunpoint, gives a gun-thug directions to the money and leaves the poor guy perplexed.