Pawn Stars: RARE HISTORIC RIFLE from the Battle of Wounded Knee (Season 8) | History
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- Rick is impressed by a Winchester Rifle from the Battle of Wounded Knee - but think the seller is off his rocker asking for an insanely high price, in this clip from Season 8, "Winchester, Lose or Draw". #PawnStars #RickHarrison
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The paper work wouldn't say wounded knee,cause it wasn't called that till later.
He meant wounded knee figuratively
i say custers last stand, or the battle of the little big horn was the end
@@bearjaminsum Custer died for their sins
Yeah, an expert should know that. But then again, this is a History Channel "expert"
@@bbpoltergeist WK was the end of conflict. They were not necessarily the LAST free Natives. But they were the largest group free at that point resisting assimilation.
Seller- "Here is the pistol that Adolf Hitler shot himself with."
Rick- "The best I can do is $500"
Original and funny.
Another rick the best i can do joke.
@@iriemember5739 how were you being judgemental?? You said the joke wasnt funny, and it isnt. If i had a dime for how many people make those jokes and butch about the prices a pawn shop offers for priceless collectible artifacts, id be a rich man. If anything the low balled prices may help the sellers. Think about it theyre on a t.v show so the item they have gets out there to where collectors can hunt them down
And I'm talking a huge risk
@@iriemember5739 the thing is you get hurt so badly by the words on a screen that you have to tell others how bad they are for trying to be funny. You disgust me
I'm glad he called it a massacre, because it was most certainly wasn't a battle.
Too young to be old it was a filthy and grotty bit of American history x
Thanks u
@ FOR WHAT BREATHING?????
delete the elite
Austin King this is why no one likes white people. You’re a weirdo.
Three rifles from Wounded Knee were sold in 2016 for $137,000 at auction.
rick: i'll give u like $3,500 for it, not a penny more, i mean there's no money to be made and i'm the one who's takin' the risk
@@vrosk1 hahahahah
Take away auction fees
Ricks lost, seller will gain at an auction
@@iriemember5739 nice original reply. super boring.
Rare rifle, Rick calls his arms expert that will put a number on it.
Priceless rifle, Rick calls a guy from a museum who won't.
This is not a priceless rifle it's a $2-4K rifle. Did you do any research before you posted this?
theamericandreamdave three rifles from wounded knee sold at auction for $30,000, $55,000, and $52,500 respectively. This guy wasn’t too far off the mark with what he was asking, Rick is just trying to rip the dude off bigtime
@@sandwichjones6995 he was completely off mark. Do you even know what you are talking about?
@@theamericandreamdave no it wasn't off mark i have evidence from a source talking about these same auctions "Three rifles removed from the site of the Wounded Knee Massacre by a non-Native woman have been sold at public auction for $137,000." And the math adds up so I say the seller was correct in his pricing
Ain't that the truth. He's a schyster
Rick is my favorite super-villain.
Lol 🤣
His laugh goes to show the horror
But he takes all the risk, never forget that...
Lol
@Blaine super villains are garbage, so thats accurate.
“He will come crawling back to me” only shows how he views his customers
He’s regained my respect for saying it was a massacre
Chum's face after saying "not to take your life?" Looked like a man who could do just that
Loki: I have a infinity stone
Rick: HmHmMMMmm let me call I my guy that specializes in these MhhmmMMmMmmMm
Thanos walks in
Rick is Thanos
Lmfaoooooo
Or the collector could come in.
an........... it’s an infinity stone. I’m just trolling. 😁
😂 that’s what I’m saying. I feel like they have a guy for everything !
"Battle" of wounded knee, wasnt really a battle
A massacre he said
but the battle of schrute farms was
Frenzy Gamer the northern most battle
Yeah. Should rename it to "Massacre of wounded knee".
Yeah but the originally referred it as a battle,
Rick's REAL attitudes show in the last few seconds.
If society collapsed Rick comes across as a guy that would buy and sell people as slaves.
he is a libertarian
😂😂😂💀 real talk! Even children too lmao
@@Kaylee1138 Rick is hustler, he'd hustle w/e sells w/o any sense of morality
He’s taking all the risk though
@@mattm3400 He's gotta frame them and the slaves are gonna sit on his shelf for a year
🤣 That silly and obviously scripted intro with Chum and the Samurai swords is exactly the reason why I like pawnstars...
Rick: how much you want for it?
Seller: **amount**
Rick: that information means absolutely nothing to me, lemme call and old buddy to take over
Seller: Here's a tomahawk from the Little Big Horn with a piece of Custer's scalp still attached, and here's DNA analysis proving that. I'm asking $150,000
Rick: Okay, it all checks out but something like this, it's gonna sit around forever. There were also a lot of Indians there and maybe more tomahawks with pieces of his scalp are going to turn up, driving down the value. Best I can do, I'll give you $5.00 in quarters and let you play one of our slot machines in the corner.
Rick: “I know a lot about this battle.”
Also Rick: “C A L V A R Y”.
Rick telling us straight up how it was. Massacre
I'm actually fairly impressed. I clicked on this video expecting to pick it apart but they did good research on the truth of the event. Way to go Pawn Stars lol
No real appraisal...the owner was very nice and polite ...Rick at the end commentary was extremely rude...he will check around and come crawling back to me? Rude Rick...even for you!!
Yeah that was definitely rude commentary at the end...the dude isn't a peasant to come and crawl back to you...he irks me a lot of the times...
@@antoniodisalvatore6582 Rickhole probably realized that he screwed up trying to low ball the guy.
I thought it was called "Wounded Knee" because someone took an arrow in the knee.
I'm being serious lol
Indian's have weird obscure metaphor for almost everything.
Wounded Knee
Little Big Horn
Standing Rock
michael lawton yeah, odd but cool
Good thing no one took an arrow to the nutsack,. huh?!
Live Wire 😆
Live Wire wounded sack
Me: let me call a buddy of mine
Also me: searches Google
Surprisingly he actually didn't say his usual let me call a buddy line.
yet my ancestors defeated the US Army, Custer, in Battle of Little Big Horn.
The lakota claimed that it was a deaf warrior who did not really know why his rifle was being taken. No one knows who fired the first shot. This is what I was told during my time in the pine ridge reservation. It was a story from a grandparent of the elder who told me on the hill that the cannons were fired from.
“ just need to get my ‘Battle of Wounded Knee’ expert out of the cupboard in the back...”
Didn’t like 10 soldiers get the MOH for this massacre
Lol
20 did
Sad but true. Those medals should be called back from their descendants.
That is the worth of MOH, you got it by killing children and civilians.
That offer is just an insult to us Native Americans.
how much would you pay for it?
They profiting off your ancestors deaths so it’s not a insult really
How many years ago was this? Hasn't been am issue for a while
............
Ah, so he's protective of his swords too.
Oh its you
I cannot believe that in modern times they are still calling it the “Battle” of Wounded Knee. It was simply a massacre
14 years after the Battle of the Little Bighorn, many of the troops who survived were at Wounded Knee including several officers under Col. Forsythe. There was a long simmering score to settle and the top of the list was Sitting Bull who also went to the happy hunting ground this day. 38 troops were killed here but it was a massacre.
@@printolive5512: very few enlisted soldiers were still in the regiment fourteen years after Little Big Horn, but you are correct that more than a few officers were present in both engagements. A couple interesting connections...
Lt. George Wallace was saved from dying with Custer in 1876 by a few words from a fellow officer. Wallace, acting engineering officer in Custer’s HQ element, saw Maj. Reno’s battalion peeling off to the left and asked Custer where they were going. Custer replied “to begin the attack.” Lt. Charles Varnum was in charge of the Indian scouts with the Seventh, and hollered at Wallace to join them, to not hang back “with the coffee-coolers.” Custer let Wallace join Varnum and thus Reno’s battalion, saving his life. Wallace, now a Captain in 1890, was killed at Wounded Knee, being shot in the head early in the fight.
Blacksmith Gustave Korn also somehow survived the Little Big Horn, possibly by his runaway horse carrying him across the river and through a part of the village, away from the rest of Company I, which was wiped out. He later helped care for Comanche, the horse found on the field days later. When Korn, who was one of a few to remain in the regiment so many years later and still took care of the old horse, was killed at Wounded Knee, Comanche seemed to become despondent and died within a year.
And one other little detail: the Seventh fought in three famous or infamous engagements: Washita in 1868, Little Big Horn in 1876, and Wounded Knee in 1890. In each fight, the regimental sergeant major was killed in action. Walter Kennedy in 1868 (an alias, his real name was Thomas Tibbs, as he was an ex-confederate officer), William Sharrow in 1876, and Richard Corwin in 1890.
"Wounded Knee Massacre" is better
I remember seeing an interview where Rick says the only items he doesn’t want in the shop are ones associated with bad events or people (“bad juju”, he called it). Is it possible - however unlikely - that Rick made a low offer because he didn’t want the item and wanted to save face? I know Corey did something similar with a 2004 World Series ring because it belonged to a creep.
If that's true, then he isn't a businessman.
@@silverletter4551 Him purchasing things that belonged to awful people is going to put off some people from going to his shop. That is bad for business.
Having no expertise about Pawn Shops whatsoever,
I can say that if they had a policy of not buying from creeps
They would have no business.
I’m glad the history is being told really sad
"Not to take your life?"
Chum is savage.
Why does rick at the end remind me of thanos
let me see a rare book
In other words, you want to see Rebecca.
Here are the navigation charts from captain cook with his signatures. Rick: the best I can offer is $15. The outlines of the continent's are just not as accurate as Google earth.
I've done some research and some other rifles were been auctioned off with a starting bid of $5000. That means Rick's offer of $14,000 was actually pretty good.
@Kaptain Kid You can compare apples to oranges though....
Actually 3 of the same sort of riffles from the massacre where sold at auction for around 55 grand each so...
@@wynwilliams6977 I never stated what they sold for, just the fact the starting bid was set $5000
@@supervegeta08 OK
Wyn Williams they sold for a lot more
Thank you for saying it was a massacre
Battle of Wounded knee?
More like massacre of Wounded knee
That's what the incident was originally referred to. A battle.
Wounded knee was in my opinion far from a battle. It was an abomination. Not too sure why anyone would want a piece of it.
If you think you can trust your government ask any Indian
Im a Lakota and I’m from pine ridge , can’t believe they use the term “battle” when it was obviously a massacre of women, children and elderly .
Indians scalped women and children without question, so your argument is invalid.
They originally referred the incident as a battle. But it's cool to know you have some connection to that event.
American Indians? There just called Americans, especially since they were the OG aren't they?
0:18 Rick shoots Chumlee, finally
"I have Jack the Ripper's knife."
"The best I can do is $50."
Customer: I want 60k
Rick: ok, let me call my buddy to authenticate it
Buddy: it is from “wounded knee”
Rick: ok, I’ll give you 14k
🤔
L
You don't understand anything
Charaykee Shilla r/wooosh
@@dustindavis8671 only 12 year olds reference reddit on RUclips. Double L. L L
Tokuh x ok buddy 🤣
5:17 Rick's humility and grace knows no bounds. Bless his heart.
If he really had humility, he wouldn’t have even contemplated buying this rifle in the first place.
He can’t pronounce Cavalry!
For someone who thinks he knows a lot, Columbus never landed in America
This comment really got me thinking
Nick Dailey America is a pretty loose term for the new world so yes he did.
Yes, yes he did
America is a continent. The United States of America is just a country within that continent
@@spartanhoplite3753 America isn't technically a continent. It is North and South American which are continents.
So did he ever come “crawling” back? Lol
no. the actor retired before they could get him to pretend to come crawling back.
Customer: I have Jesus's robe
Rick: best I can do is a dime and a nickle and I'm taking a huge risk
Awesome_King HAHAAHAHHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAA JESUS HAHAHHAHAHAAAAAA DIME HAHAAHAAA NICKEL AHAHAHAHAAAA LMFAO LMFAO OMG OMG IM DYING HAHAHAHHAAAA
@@azk8584 whoosh
HAHAHA MAKE ANOTHER JOKE PLEASEEEE MAKE ANOTHER JOKE IM DYING OF LAUGHTER RIGHT NOW
Y'all are going insane not having a good sense of humor?! Take a breath relax have a laugh, you'll be fine.
I am always amazed that no one breaks the glass counter top.
If Rick ever needs to hire employees, he can hire Game Stop employees. Same haggling tactics used, lol🤣
I remember back in 2016 i took fallout 4 and a new ps4 controller to gamestop they game me 20 bucks. Last time i ever been to that store
@@DOPExPIRATE . I can't stand trying to sale anything at any Gamestop . They're absolutely awful in their offers .
Customer: 6000 dollars for the sniper that shot Martin Luther King Jr
Rick: the best I can do is 10 bucks it's going to sit for a while I'm not making a lot of money
Nice piece of history there, but $50K is way too much, Rick's right
You aren't suppose to agree. You're supposed to make fun of the low-ball offer and make a funny "call a buddy" joke.
Jeez, do you even comment section bruh?
Here we go again, I like watching these videos, but then you hear Rick crying about putting it in an auction.. they wouldn't be as successful as they are if they weren't good at screwing people
Look, I've got a buddy, he's an English teacher, and he knows all about this stuff. I gave him a call, and he said that "Calvary" and "cavalry" are NOT the same word, and may not be used interchangeably!
Rick’s knee got wounded for not closing a deal on that rifle!
Did it sell?
And his bank account would have really been wounded for purchasing that rifle for such of an ungodly price.
Why would Rick pay $50,000 for a rifle worth only a third of that?
Yes indeed if he had taken a risk with the rifle at that price,, his knee wounds, would have been merely a superficial graze, unlike how his bank account would be! ....lol
Some of these jabroni's are comical. He's got $12k invested and he comes out wanting a 500% return on his money. Not even Bernie Madoff was that greedy.
I bought this yesterday, so I need 5x what I paid for it.
The expert is Mark Hall Pattons son right?
If it was Sitting Bulls or Crazy Horse rifle then we are talking about that figure $60.000 and more.....
Rick immediately calls the other pawn shops
They were way off on price. Was fun to watch. Great video
It’s native Americans. Not Indians. You know why? Because they were in America first.
Rick loves his “museum guys” that won’t give a value.
I really hope he got the $50k. There is always someone that will pay.
If an item is worth $100,000 this slime ball will offer $15,000 and sees if you are desperate enough and will take it!
Should be in an Indian Museum, it is worth nothing in money, it is priceless in education. 🤔
anyone else thinking of the song by Redbone?
“The wounded knee massacre was really the last great event of the 19th century” BRUH
Great event as in huge and historical not great as in great. If that makes sense. There’s a difference between the term “great almighty” and “OMG that’s so great”.
@@therealdonpepe Regardless of the definition, it was a bad choice of words.
Nice Shot no it wasn’t. Those that aren’t Illiterate know better.
@@therealdonpepe u dumb
Im not broken-english native speaker expert but I feel the difference between great history events (very important)from great taste feel of my favourite ice cup flavor
That rifle goes for 30k to 50k.....😏
"Since Columbus landed here"???? He never set foot in what is now the USA.
True thank you for pointing that out I was going to
The “Battle” of Wounded Knee...
The originally referred it as a battle.
Rick......it's cavalry, not calvary.
Rick dude I'm part Lakota and I'm glad you got the history right and I'm glad you said Lakota instead of Sioux, awesome dude....mitakuye oyasin
Yeah. Sioux was a derogatory name given to the Lakota I think by the Shoshoni. It means snake if I remember correctly.
@@bgarrison67: ironically the Shoshone are also known as the Snake Indians.
I don’t think they were the ones that first called the Lakota the Sioux, I believe it came about before the Lakota were on the Plains, but when they were further east.
Just because you pick the rifle up off the battlefield, doesn't change the fact it was in massacre "wounded knee". So that means that rifle was 100% in "battle".
Rick is stupid, rifles associated with that event sell for over $30k minimum and this is a Winchester which would go for atleast $60k.
It also possibly could have been carried at Little Big Horn fourteen years earlier, though it is quite expensive to attempt to match it to recovered cartridge cases or fired bullets.
THIS IS AN INSULT TO THE WOUNDED KNEE COMMUNITY
Are you from there
You writing in CAPS is an insult to the RUclips community
@@Gotimenick you having you name twice is an insult to the nick community.
Had a whole guy come in to confirm it being real and couldn’t give a price for it
Nick Nack The expert works at a museum, not appraising items. Those are two completely different fields. His aptitude is to know the history of items not their value.
@@stevenhoward6940 great reply !
Thanks man for being real about the history!!
In 2016 3 rifles from Wounded Knee massacre were sold at auction for $30k, $52k and $55k
Rick is freaking cheap
Ohh mAh god. I'm Soo tired of people making memes of Rick. Yes sometimes he is cheap but he is there to make money 🤦
Best i can do is a used tampon and homeless lady strip dance iam taking a risk here
@@gra712 i don't think Rick is talking any risks 🤣
@@gra712 noo you've done again you've been cursed for life.
0:30 we learn about it in the uk in history
Columbus didn't land here.
Has anyone ever come crawling back to Rick?
You won't get that much for this, I'll give you like 20 bucks.
This "Expert" doesn't even know how to pronounce "Carbine."
Alan Peterson is it “car-bean” ?
@@frenzygamer907 Yes.
"he will check prices and than crawling back to me", but he did not, else we would have seen it in a episode!!
0:12 chum calls himself a “master ninja” while holding a samurai sword.
Rick won't pay 50G, but he'll sure sell it for that much.
@Duane Jones yes, I do. I go to one of the local ones just to see what they have in stock.
Stupid sound effects in the background
I have a glock 19 that was owned by Billy the kid ,only asking $90,000 😂 no seriously that's a nice rifle!
That guy is off his rocker
If Alex was from IMA was there, he would be like lets shoot this thing🤣🤔
massacre of wounded knee
Those Winchester rifles look sweeeeet 👀
I’m pretty sure that I saw this rifle on an auction site a few years ago. Might’ve sold for about 9 or 10 but I’d have to look it up.
It's actually Arthur Morgan's lancaster repeater.
You know your getting old when your starting to love pawn stars
Hi! Thanks for being a #PawnStars fan!
Wounded Knee was a massacre not a battle. A very sad day
That's what they originally referred the incident as. A massacre. Play the game "Bioshock Infinite" The main character was a veteran from wounded knee. And the game falsely narrates the massacre as a battle.