Monday Apr 07, 2025

This Week in the West: Frank "Pistol Pete" Eaton

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šŸŽ™ļø Episode 23: Frank ā€œPistol Peteā€ Eaton

šŸ“¢ Episode Summary:
This week on This Week in the West, we saddle up with the unforgettable tale of Frank ā€œPistol Peteā€ Eaton, the real-life cowboy behind one of college sports’ most iconic mascots. Known today for his likeness on the sidelines of Oklahoma State games, Eaton’s life was anything but a cartoon. Born into tragedy and raised with a mission of vengeance, Eaton’s early years were marked by loss, grit, and an unshakable sense of justice.

At just eight years old, Eaton witnessed the murder of his father by a gang of former Confederate vigilantes known as the Regulators. Vowing revenge, he trained for years to become one of the sharpest shooters in Indian Territory, earning the nickname ā€œPistol Peteā€ from a U.S. Army colonel after outshooting the fort’s best marksmen at age fifteen.

Eaton's pursuit of justice led him across the West, where he hunted down his father’s killers one by one, even engaging in a legendary shootout in Albuquerque with the help of famed lawman Pat Garrett. Once his mission was fulfilled, Eaton chose a new path as a U.S. Deputy Marshal and later a blacksmith and storyteller in Perkins, Oklahoma.

From feared gunman to beloved folk hero, Eaton's legacy continued to grow, eventually inspiring Oklahoma A&M’s transformation into the Cowboys and cementing his place in Western lore. Through books, parades, and the stories passed down, Pistol Pete lives on—not just as a mascot but as a symbol of grit, honor, and frontier justice.

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šŸ” What You’ll Learn:

  • The tragic event that set Frank Eaton on a path of revenge—and ultimately legend
  • How Eaton earned the nickname ā€œPistol Peteā€ and became a sharpshooting icon
  • Why Oklahoma A&M students adopted Eaton’s likeness as their school’s mascot

šŸ‘„ Behind the Scenes
Host: Seth Spillman
Producer: Chase Spivey
Writer: Mike Koehler

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