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Walker (Chuck Norris) and the Rangers break up a deadly arms racket that uses stolen diamonds to obtain weapons.
Walker (Chuck Norris) and the Rangers break up a deadly arms racket that uses stolen diamonds to obtain weapons.
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S1, EP3 "Borderline"Walker and Trivette attempt to protect Alex from a released convict, a former sheriff who swore revenge when she sent him to prison.
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