I know this have been said a lot of time but listen Jake is one of few people in this platform that does literally everything. He helps his community indirectly and directly. He makes actual entretaining content for all ages. He helps random people or fellow YT friends channel with colabs He does other things besides main channel stuff And the best part, he makes money doing what he loves. And of course the regular stuff that every human being should be like humble, respectful, intelligent and more.
You shouldn't have opened the bucket underwater. God knows what could be in them..... Chemicals , body parts, motor oil,..... Who knows.... Best to open them above water I would think. Also could be evidence of some sort of it contained body parts or something like that... But you are awesome sir ! Keep doing the amazing work that you do!
Hi, Jake. Once again you're out there removing what you can of the trash that's in that river. And you're still finding lots of lures, too! Nice revolver, btw.. plus I was laughing when you found another piece of wood that resembled a handgun (not your first 😅). Thanks for sharing 👍
Looked like a five gallon bucket of chlorine or possibly laundry soap. For your and the river's safety, maybe next time let whatever contents stay encased? Love your videos and comment out of love and not to be critical.
Looks like a Smith and Wesson Stainless Steel Revolver. It actually doesn't look too bad. It may be possible to restore it, if you bring it to the right person.
Very enjoyable. Thanks. Perhaps you could get together with your pals and tackle cleaning out the large objects you came across like the tyres. Obviously you couldn't deal with those this time.
Jake love to see another year of your wonderful videos. I’m ready for 2024 new videos Have a Happy new years next to your friends and family. God bless you all I wish you all the best for the new year. 👍👍👍💙💙❤️
Because if there is something dangerous inside he doesn't want to carry it around with him. But I agree, he shouldn't have released the paint into the river.
I’d say that pistol has been down there for 2 - 4 months. Those Revolvers start rusting pretty fast. It looks like surface rust though. It could be cleaned up and used again. Great find. Happy New Year Jake! Hope 2024 is a great year for you.
That part of the river separates GA from AL and in the 1940s the town right there in AL was wide open gambling. Many soldiers from the army base in Columbus are probably found on the bottom of the river. Look up the movie, The Phenix City Story from the 1940s.
i bet you could build your own car by now with all of the car parts you've found over the past 5 years! i love your channel, its by far my favorite one on TH-cam. Happy new year and i cant wait to see what you do next year
Love your videos but please don’t open a sealed or closed bucket unless you know exactly what’s in it. I did hazmat clean up for 20 yrs and seen some dangerous stuff in buckets.
Literflasche Fluor-Antimonsäure - was macht man damit - in 50 m tiefe liegenlassen - ich wollte die nicht anfassen, das ist bereits in kleinsten Mengen tödlich. Al-Bahr al-ahmar-Ägypten
@@lorichambo2756 it wasnt water tight. It was closed enough to keep most of the drywall mud in but if it was this super dangerous toxic zombie fluid that the comments seem to think it is, it would have already been leaked into the water.
Happy New Year, Jake! As always, your videos are awesome! I am constantly surprised when you find a gun! It's been down there for at least 6 months, I would say! Thanks for sharing!
I think it's a S&W Model 629 44 magnum. It has a pinned barrel and recessed cylinder. They stopped pinning the barrels and recessing the cylinders in 1982, so that revolver was manufactured over 40 years ago. The S&W revolvers with pinned barrels and a recessed cylinder are more sought out by collectors. It appears to have Pachmayr Presentation Grips on it. It would be awesome if you could keep it and have it restored. The serial number will tell you exactly when it was manufactured.
It was hard to tell from the video, but it looked like a stainless rear sight. That would have been a 66 or 67. I wish he would have opened the cylinder.
It's possible it's a Model 66. I posted a picture of it in the Smith and Wesson Facebook group. Most said it's a 629, a few said it could be a 66, but the fact that he called it a "45 magnum" leads me to believe it's a 44 magnum model 629 (no dash). It definitely has a pinned barrel, which makes it a somewhat older revolver. It would have been cool if he opened the cylinder to see the model number.
Besides it being a mid-sized frame, despite his exclamations, and considering the fact that the vid clearly showed S&W .357 MAGNUM stamped on the barrel, one might surmise that it's not a .44 Magnum. The stainless sights means it's a M66 no dash or -1, which went out of production in 1982. ETA: And oh yeah, besides the caliber stamping, the shrouded ejector rod is used on Magnums, not .38s, so no it's not an M67.
Looks like a Smith & Wesson Model 65, in .357 Magnum caliber. Looks to be made of stainless steel, which will rust slightly after months of immersion. Could be nickel-plated, but the model 65 was only made in stainless steel. That’s my take on the pistol’s identity.
Nice video, I’m not even mad that you edited it to look like you found the gun at the end. I can see the lures jar has only a couple in there when you find the gun, great edit nonetheless 👍🏻
You could see smith and wesson and .357 on the sides. 357 magnum will also shoot 38 special. and 38 +p. Also pick it up ponited away from yourself, always assume its loaded and can still function and very happy to see you keeping your booger hook off the bang switch.
That revolver has not been down there very long. Months maybe a year tops, it's fairly recent imo. I would think 99% of firearms found underwater were used in crimes. Why else would a person throw a valuable firearm into the water?
I personally loved the fishing poles with reals that you found but most importantly I loved this video more than the last few you've uploaded because I would rather hear your narrative
Why would you open a container under water that is leaking an unknown substance into the water way? Love the videos and the excitement each one brings. 🤘🏼
A lot of stuff found in this video should not be on a bottom of a lake, but more and more people doesn't care about nature at all, it's so sad. Anyway, thank you very much for all the work you've done and continue to do, you're an amazing person! 😊🙏
I love your channel so much, so it pains me to have anything less than positive to say but this is too important to ignore, when you find chemical buckets please don't open them underwater like that, the polution that can unleash on the wildlife🤦♀️😔
What would it take for you to troll again on gta😂 love seeing the growth you’ve gone through the past 10 years I’ve been watching keep it up. Your were an amazing inspiration for me growing up
I’d be more worried about what you’ll find in buckets underwater!You’re much braver than me even opening it 😂 Maybe I watch too much true crime but I always brace myself for body parts or poison ☠️
Ive been subscribed for over 4 years now, and I lost track of ur videos. I went to Columbus Georgia to see my cousin, and went to chat river, wish I could have went magnet fishing. Anywho I’m glad I found ur name again, there’s a lot of catching up on your videos.
@@Moonc00n3 Opening and spreading the contents it is still a weird followup plan to have when you have no idea what's in a randomly dumped container, it might even be hazardous not only to wildlife but also to yourself
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I think ur biggest find was at 1:26 when you found the golden picture frame
Dallmyd you are probably my favourite TH-camr and I love all ur vids and I love your dog Treasure!
This look staged
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I know this have been said a lot of time but listen
Jake is one of few people in this platform that does literally everything.
He helps his community indirectly and directly.
He makes actual entretaining content for all ages.
He helps random people or fellow YT friends channel with colabs
He does other things besides main channel stuff
And the best part, he makes money doing what he loves. And of course the regular stuff that every human being should be like humble, respectful, intelligent and more.
You shouldn't have opened the bucket underwater. God knows what could be in them..... Chemicals , body parts, motor oil,..... Who knows.... Best to open them above water I would think. Also could be evidence of some sort of it contained body parts or something like that... But you are awesome sir ! Keep doing the amazing work that you do!
Don’t open up sealed buckets! What if it was dangerous to you and the environment! Thank you for all you do, and be safe please.
Yeah I know that but he does
Yuk
No he should open it would if there was like 50 guns inside
He should only be opening buckets and jars out of the water I agree on that
@@AlainaGilesLeeAnnimpossible unless you get the worlds biggest jar pistols a actually bigger than you think
... that was a real smart move with opening that 5 gallon container of paint ... sure the river life appreciated that !
Hi, Jake. Once again you're out there removing what you can of the trash that's in that river. And you're still finding lots of lures, too! Nice revolver, btw.. plus I was laughing when you found another piece of wood that resembled a handgun (not your first 😅). Thanks for sharing 👍
I have no idea why you would open a 5 gallon container of paint underwater. It boggles my mind.
3:33 I recommend you never open something like that. It may be chemical. You never know...
Looked like a five gallon bucket of chlorine or possibly laundry soap. For your and the river's safety, maybe next time let whatever contents stay encased? Love your videos and comment out of love and not to be critical.
Its just taping compound. The green cover is a dead give away
Drywall mud, harmless.
@@chubbrock659 yep, but it could be something else, even if the label says so, someone could have put something dangerous inside there.
@@Fabio-Correr-eh-Viver rigggghhhttt.......
Jake, you ever thought of starting up a tackle shop? Cause you be finding a lot of fishing lures, LOL. I wish you the best of blessings in 2024.
A excellent video Jake! That was a amazing find! Wow in all my years I never found anything like that! Interesting & so very cool!
I never get bored of watching your TH-cam. All of your discoveries make me shake my head
Looks like a Smith and Wesson Stainless Steel Revolver. It actually doesn't look too bad. It may be possible to restore it, if you bring it to the right person.
Very enjoyable. Thanks. Perhaps you could get together with your pals and tackle cleaning out the large objects you came across like the tyres. Obviously you couldn't deal with those this time.
Jake love to see another year of your wonderful videos. I’m ready for 2024 new videos Have a Happy new years next to your friends and family. God bless you all I wish you all the best for the new year. 👍👍👍💙💙❤️
It's the turtles... the turtles always make me smile in these videos! Happy Holidays!
7:39 , and at other places: Grinding discs for angle grinders.
10:39 is a flywheel to a lawnmower-size engine.
It'd be cool to see a top 10 greatest finds of 2023.
I was thinking about creating that video 🤟🏼
Hey, if you find sealed chemical containers, paint buckets etc. please DON'T open them in the water! The contents might be harmful to the environment!
Damn dude. It is paint or wall mud . Leave it sealed
Why do you open all the containers underwater and release the possibly very toxic chemicals into the environment?
Because if there is something dangerous inside he doesn't want to carry it around with him. But I agree, he shouldn't have released the paint into the river.
Hope you have a great new year.
All the best to everyone.
Cheers Jake.
Jake hope you have a special new year. Enjoying seeing video from you again❤🎉
I’d say that pistol has been down there for 2 - 4 months. Those Revolvers start rusting pretty fast. It looks like surface rust though. It could be cleaned up and used again. Great find. Happy New Year Jake! Hope 2024 is a great year for you.
That part of the river separates GA from AL and in the 1940s the town right there in AL was wide open gambling. Many soldiers from the army base in Columbus are probably found on the bottom of the river. Look up the movie, The Phenix City Story from the 1940s.
My Dad was a WWII vet, after I joined and went through Ft. Benning I mentioned Phenix City to him and he just chuckled. Always wondered about that...
Another great video bud! My wife is here finally watching you. Please keep us up on what the outcome of the pistol is
i bet you could build your own car by now with all of the car parts you've found over the past 5 years! i love your channel, its by far my favorite one on TH-cam. Happy new year and i cant wait to see what you do next year
3:51 why do you open hazardous materials into the water?
He didn't know it was hazardous
The fish and turtles are so used to seeing you. They think you are part of the family. 😅😅
Do a follow up on the pistol as soon as you can.
I always get excited for new videos.❤
The best to ever do it, keep them coming my dude.
13M subscribers…time to find a glove sponsor! Thanks for the great content.
Love your videos but please don’t open a sealed or closed bucket unless you know exactly what’s in it. I did hazmat clean up for 20 yrs and seen some dangerous stuff in buckets.
Literflasche Fluor-Antimonsäure - was macht man damit - in 50 m tiefe liegenlassen - ich wollte die nicht anfassen, das ist bereits in kleinsten Mengen tödlich. Al-Bahr al-ahmar-Ägypten
That might not be good for the water, opening that bucket. What do you do with large items, tires, chunks of metal, do you just leave in the water?
exactly! whatever chemical/substance was in that bucket probably is not good for the waters you released them in.
Looked like drywall mud...@@lorichambo2756
Its just taping compound calm down.
@@lorichambo2756 it wasnt water tight. It was closed enough to keep most of the drywall mud in but if it was this super dangerous toxic zombie fluid that the comments seem to think it is, it would have already been leaked into the water.
It looks like it has stainless sights, so probably a model 66 or 67. That would be a .38 or .357. Pinned barrel is a pre 1982 manufacture.
66 sir. It has the shrouded ejector rod.
Told my mom about these videos and she absolutely loves what you do for our community
Happy New Year, Jake! As always, your videos are awesome! I am constantly surprised when you find a gun! It's been down there for at least 6 months, I would say! Thanks for sharing!
Jeez there sure are a-lot of weapons hidden within the depths of the waters-Keep ip the good work! Im rooting for ya :> Yes im subscribed🙂
Love watching your videos to see what you find each time. Hope you and your family have a Happy New Year 🎉
Your camera had fantastic resolution! Thanks for the video!!
I think it's a S&W Model 629 44 magnum. It has a pinned barrel and recessed cylinder. They stopped pinning the barrels and recessing the cylinders in 1982, so that revolver was manufactured over 40 years ago. The S&W revolvers with pinned barrels and a recessed cylinder are more sought out by collectors. It appears to have Pachmayr Presentation Grips on it. It would be awesome if you could keep it and have it restored. The serial number will tell you exactly when it was manufactured.
That's a lot of very interesting info 👍
It was hard to tell from the video, but it looked like a stainless rear sight. That would have been a 66 or 67. I wish he would have opened the cylinder.
@JD-tl7ld I'm from NZ, so finding out these bits of info from people like yourself is very helpful. Thank you 🙂
It's possible it's a Model 66. I posted a picture of it in the Smith and Wesson Facebook group. Most said it's a 629, a few said it could be a 66, but the fact that he called it a "45 magnum" leads me to believe it's a 44 magnum model 629 (no dash). It definitely has a pinned barrel, which makes it a somewhat older revolver. It would have been cool if he opened the cylinder to see the model number.
Besides it being a mid-sized frame, despite his exclamations, and considering the fact that the vid clearly showed S&W .357 MAGNUM stamped on the barrel, one might surmise that it's not a .44 Magnum. The stainless sights means it's a M66 no dash or -1, which went out of production in 1982.
ETA: And oh yeah, besides the caliber stamping, the shrouded ejector rod is used on Magnums, not .38s, so no it's not an M67.
Why did you open that paint up and then let the contents pollute the water? Some good finds. Where was your kayak? Good video
Why do you watch a video and then complain about it?
I wasn't complaining
@@larrysleigle8062 it came across that way
That’s one of the pieces I lost in my boating accident. Thanks for finding it!
I respect the work that you do. What bothers me, is when you open containers with unknown chemical contents in the water.
What’s up Jake I live 2 hours away from Columbus I’ve been watching you for years keep up the good stuff
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Jake 13.7 million subscribers outstanding
Wow heaps of pipe cleaners ,thats those round things with rubber around the outside and a thread in the center. Love your show, G,Ingram. New Zealand.
Another lot of junk taken out of the water and a nice revolver.
A good new year to you too.
Greetings from the Netherlands
What a friendly & curious/nosey fish lol
Looks like a Smith & Wesson Model 65, in .357 Magnum caliber.
Looks to be made of stainless steel, which will rust slightly after months of immersion.
Could be nickel-plated, but the model 65 was only made in stainless steel.
That’s my take on the pistol’s identity.
Jake is awesome he is cleaning the rivers step by step. Thanks Jake you rock!!!😁😀
Nice video, I’m not even mad that you edited it to look like you found the gun at the end. I can see the lures jar has only a couple in there when you find the gun, great edit nonetheless 👍🏻
I'm sure the person who lost that pistol is very happy someone found it. 🤣🤣🤣 LOL
I think it's about time that you buy new gloves Jake! 🤔😉🤣
You could see smith and wesson and .357 on the sides. 357 magnum will also shoot 38 special. and 38 +p. Also pick it up ponited away from yourself, always assume its loaded and can still function and very happy to see you keeping your booger hook off the bang switch.
That revolver has not been down there very long.
Months maybe a year tops, it's fairly recent imo.
I would think 99% of firearms found underwater were used in crimes.
Why else would a person throw a valuable firearm into the water?
I agree because you wouldn’t really ever take firearms in the water, so if you don’t take them in the water then there is no way for them to fall out
Its stainless steel.
I personally loved the fishing poles with reals that you found but most importantly I loved this video more than the last few you've uploaded because I would rather hear your narrative
Loved the video Jake! Keep up the great work!
Never open a 5 gallon bucket with a lid on it... the construction workers emergency toilet lol.
You got two guns 😂 12:21
I read this and then saw it was the same part of the video I was on
Why would you open a container under water that is leaking an unknown substance into the water way? Love the videos and the excitement each one brings. 🤘🏼
That was my thought as well
Correction. Just noticed the adjustable rear sight. That would make it a model 66, not 65.
During the video I was thinking "man he loves those gloves. I wonder when he will get new gloves."
So, you found the stash of coke. Nice! 4:12
wish you all a happy new year, with lots of love and health
Mario
Good video bro I’ll support you no matter what been here since RED actually before Red!!! And I just ordered me that gun for my father for Christmas 🤣
I have officially been subbed for 5 years❤ ur going to so good in the future and more to come.
Good job jake!!!
A lot of stuff found in this video should not be on a bottom of a lake, but more and more people doesn't care about nature at all, it's so sad.
Anyway, thank you very much for all the work you've done and continue to do, you're an amazing person! 😊🙏
Hello Jake, always enjoy your videos. My favorites today are the 4 turtles I saw🐢 Hugs from sunny Arizona💖😎💖
Love the channel keep doing what you doing I'll keep watching
Congrats on your success of your you tube channel Your an amazing young man Love your diving videos !!
Ever think of bringing some kind of food for the fish? Love your videos👍
yes! that's a great idea
did you read bucket before opening? maybe shouldn't be in water ??? open those questionables on land after reading ingred.
Fantastic brother! Happy New Year
Always love your videos ❤
I love your channel so much, so it pains me to have anything less than positive to say but this is too important to ignore, when you find chemical buckets please don't open them underwater like that, the polution that can unleash on the wildlife🤦♀️😔
I was thinking the same
Why did you open this paint bucket in the river ??
😂
It was drywall mud
Happy New Years!! 🎉🎉
It’s paint bro. Close it!
Why the heck would you open that plaster/paint bucket !?!?!? No bueno! Anyway. Happy Happiest New Year 🎉🎉🎉to you and yours ❣️
What would it take for you to troll again on gta😂 love seeing the growth you’ve gone through the past 10 years I’ve been watching keep it up. Your were an amazing inspiration for me growing up
GTA 6 is coming soon haha
You're the best bro, keep up the great work. Love watching your videos from Australia.
Have a safe and happy new year!!
Haven’t been on yt in a while but just realized I need to be more!❤️
you should make a video of just clearing that garbage out of the water i'd watch that.
The hope bracelet was something that we gave out at a fund raiser fishing tournament July of 22 and sold to raise money for cancer
Nice find hoping you find more. ❤❤❤❤
One way to catch a fish,lol. Cute turtles. Gun is scary. Ty Jake love your videos Happy New Year
Guns aren’t scary
yo Dallymyd i love your vids me and my sis used to watch you alot and now im getting back into watching love your vids bro
I’d be more worried about what you’ll find in buckets underwater!You’re much braver than me even opening it 😂 Maybe I watch too much true crime but I always brace myself for body parts or poison ☠️
Drywall plaster, harmless
Ive been subscribed for over 4 years now, and I lost track of ur videos. I went to Columbus Georgia to see my cousin, and went to chat river, wish I could have went magnet fishing. Anywho I’m glad I found ur name again, there’s a lot of catching up on your videos.
That is one big pistol. Really interesting pieces of drift wood you found down there too. Plus all the other cool items.
Hey you should cut a hole in the lid and put a piece of plastic over it then you don’t have to unscrew it to put stuff in it
Well, I think you poisoned the whole river when you opened that bucket!
It looked like a 5 gallon bucket of drywall mud to me.
@@slbittick I thought it was either chlorine or dry acid granules for a swimming pool.
I think he did
I don't think we asked for your opinion, ma'am 😒
😂@@hail_hylia8205
I've been subbed for 4 years and your videos are still amazingly awsome
Could be a cool video dive down again and take tractor wheel and the car wheels up from there love your videos
I wouldn't have opened that bucket, could be toxic or poison, acid
Why open the bucket and stuff like that under water though, looks like you just emptied a bucket full of chemical shit into the water
He prob didn’t know what that was and he thought it was prob dust
@@Moonc00n3 Opening and spreading the contents it is still a weird followup plan to have when you have no idea what's in a randomly dumped container, it might even be hazardous not only to wildlife but also to yourself
just stuppid to open that paint bucket.......fish are not happy with that.
Well you found the pole and the lures. Maybe you can catch that small mouth 👍👍👍👍🙏
Is it cold in the water this time of year? Great find of the hand gun