Cumberland County Sheriff and Deputies wear a seven star shoulder patch and badge, Absaroka County officers wear a seven star shoulder patch but only a six star badge. Their shoulder patch and badge should match.
Walt gets into a roll-over accident and completely damages his truck on both sides. Later, while chasing Dan Estes, his truck is in perfect condition. And still later, his truck is all smashed up again.
Omar tells the Sheriff the bullet used in the murder is a .45-70. The sheriff asks if there are any modern rifles chambered for the round. Omar tells him no, it has to be something old, a Sharps, an antique. In fact, there are a number of modern rifles chambered in .45-70 including lever guns like the Marlin 1895 and Winchester 1886, as well as modern copies of the Sharps such as Shiloh.
The sheriff asks deputy Branch to find out what guns a person of interest did and did not have registered. Wyoming does not have a gun registry.
The gun shop owner tells the sheriff that he reports sales to the ATF. That is actually not done with one exception: the purchase of more than 1 handgun within 5 day's needs to be reported. (Also, a dealer needs to send in all of his Form 4473s to the ATF if he goes out of business.)
Vic tells Walt that a person can purchase an AK-47 from the Internet. Besides being a politically loaded statement, it is only partially true. Someone could buy the rifle online, but possession would have to be via a Federally licensed dealer. If it really was a full-auto AK-47, it would need to be via a Class 3 / SOT dealer.
At 1:52, a Eurasian eagle owl is used as a native species in Wyoming. This owl is only found in the deep forests of Europe and Asia.