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No- a sequel to "Trial By Fire" had been planned to explain Alex Cahill-Walker getting shot at the very end, but it was decided by CBS that no more TV movies were going to be made. That story was terrible anyway and should be left out of the series.
According to Wikipedia, every season of Walker: Texas Ranger has been released on DVD. Perhaps you may wish to consult video retailers in your area for availability, or you could visit the Columbia house DVD club web site,as they carry seasons of this series on DVD. I also discovered that both Cd plus & HMV Canada offer Walker: Texas Ranger DVD sets for sale. If you purchase any products from cdplus.com, they ship your orders free.
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J Stevens most likely
its all true lol because he was a champion martial artist and made his own type of frighting style, and he had a show in the 90's called Walker Texas Ranger, in which he beat everyone up.
Stevens/ J. Stevens arms company
Selena Gomez made many movies such as: -Wizards of Waverly Place - Ramona and Beezus - Another Cinderella Story - Monte Carlo - Princess Protection Program - Spy Kids 3-D -Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire - Arthur and the Vengeance of Maltazard - Arthur3: The war of 2 worlds - The Muppets Working On and/or comings soon: - Hotel Transylvania( coming this year in September(2012) - Spring Breakers - Aftershock - The Getaway - Thirteen reasons why - Hot Mess - The sky is everyw
I BELIEVE THE TEXAS RANGER SOLD BY MONTGOMERY WARD WAS MANUFACTURED BY J. STEVENS. IT IS BASICALLY THE SAME GUN AS A STEVENS MODEL 94. PROBABLY MANUFACTURED BETWEEN 1925 AND 1929. I HAVE ONE IN 16 GAUGE AND LOVE IT.
"WTR: Trial By Fire" is the last story made for that series. It does not even have Nia Peeples in it and Clarence Gilyard, Jr. was only in one scene. This movie was absolutely horrible and is not even worth watching. The series ended just fine with the last scene of the final episode.
The Lone Ranger made "Silver" famous. The Lone Ranger is a masked Texas Ranger in the American Old West, long-running, old-time radio and early television show created by George W. Trendle (with considerable input from station staff members), and developed by writer Fran Striker. What made Silver famous was probably the usual opening radio announcement:
The 2004 Texas Rangers had a total payroll of $55,050,417. Chan-Ho Park was the highest paid Rangers player at $14,000,000. Rusty Greer made $7,400,000 and Alfonso Soriano made $5,400,000.
The Lone Ranger made "Silver" famous. The Lone Ranger is a masked Texas Ranger in the American Old West, long-running, old-time radio and early television show created by George W. Trendle (with considerable input from station staff members), and developed by writer Fran Striker. What made Silver famous was probably the usual opening radio announcement: