kakka626 surprised considering that shithead has scammed so... many ppl out of money. Allways wants to pay little to nothing, and ppl continue to oblige the fucks
It seems a lot of people on the show and in the comments don't know how stores work 1. They can't pay you as much as they will sell it for 2. It doesn't matter one bit how much you paid for it 3. Inventory laying around not selling costs money I'm surprised Rick went straight to $1500 right off the bat and not more like $1000
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My daughter was 3 years ago in Vegas and she was in this store and buy me the same shirt for me,i was happy with it bc i love this show,greetings from the Netherlands
I think Clint Eastwood used the gun in Pale Rider, in which he also presented quick reloading that rick mentioned; lee van clef used the remington in the good the bad the ugly, eastwood carried a colt in the good the bad the ugly, almost 100% sure
Eastwood carried a Colt in all 3 of the "Dollars Trilogy" movies. He carried a Colt Single Action Army with a 5.5" barrel in the first two, and a Colt 1851 Navy with a cartridge conversion (that didn't exist during the time the movie takes place in) in TGTBTU. And yes, Lee Van Cleef carried a Remington in TGTBTU, although he also used a Colt 1851 Navy for the the scene where he shoots the guy in bed, and also carries the 1851 Navy during his time in the Union prison camp. But for most scenes (including the Mexican standoff at the end), he is using the Remington.
Seller: ''I have the gun that Hitler used in his last moments alive and i'd like $1,000,000 for it'' Rick: ''Cool gun but it doesn't have a lot of history so it's gonna be hard to sell, I can't go any higher than 50 bucks''
In the movie, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", Clint Eastwood used an 1851 Colt navy with cartridge conversion kit. Although the kits were not patented until 1868.
Other people are assuming he lied about how much he bought it for (probably like $1500) and knew by saying that he paid $1700, Rick would go around $1600. It's smart, and he's a regular, so he probably figured out that could/would work.
The remakes// reproduction of the new model colt revolvers are actually pretty good quality, even though they aren’t really worth much. Based upon the exact schematics, measurements and specifications, they even actually fire.
You can even convert them to fire modern cartridges nowadays like 38 special, (for the 36 caliber version) and 45 colt/45 schofield or even 45 acp for the .44 version. The new west is a great era to live in 👌 haha
I think he’s referring to the movie Pale Rider where Clint Eastwood reloads a cylinder quickly. Also S’Alright by Kenneth Soren is discretely playing in the background; awesome song
I like the Remington frame better. Completely in circles the cylinder. Making it stronger and more accurate. But of course the Colt is to be the most famous.
There's a Remington new model army and at least 5 reproductions in the family. The original was won by my great grandfather in a Poker game during the great depression. The story goes that a week later the guy he won it from offered him $100 for it, in 1930's $, and he turned him down. It's in quite a bit better shape than the one in the video.
The Remington was actually more expensive than the Colt was by almost double but bcuz the Colt factory burned down and the gov needed their demand for firearms met they paid the extra money for the Remington New model army which shortly after became a huge hit with soldiers and officers. Later most were converted to rim fire which consisted of swapping in a drilled out cylinder which was called the Rollin White a patent which Remington paid Colt for the rights to produce their own. The so called "expert" doesn't have a clue what he's talking about
- I have Tyrannosaurus Rex's monocle, using it to hunt small prey. I want 500.000 - It's nice but there are a few scuff marks on it. Let me call a buddy who's an expert on scuff marks and huge risks to offer you 100 bucks and Chumlee for the weekend.
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It was "Pale Rider" that Eastwood used the New Army Remington Conversion in not TGTBTU. In the latter he carried and open frame Colt, probably an Army model that had been converted to cartridge. But Good, Bad, Ugly was so far off in that there were NO cartridge pistols larger than a .22 in those days. Not until 1868 was there a successful cartridge conversion even available for a revolver, and then for the Remington only to begin with.
This , Remington , .44 is a historical piece !! Even better then it's colt competitor !! Used at Custer's last stand !! The Remington, was the best back then !!
Lee van Cleef used a Remington new model army in the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Clint used an 1851 navy cartrige conversion Revolver with silver rattle snake on the grip.
The Remington NMA was 50 cents more than the Colt at the time,but after the fire in the Colt factory the Government agreed to buy a lot of them in 1864. The supply of Colt pistols was effectively cut off. I think,I may be wrong here,that Remington fulfilled the Federal Government's order in three batches,all delivered on time in accordance with the contract. These were in .44 caliber. The Navy ordered some in .36 caliber,too. These Remingtons were especially prized by Confederate Soldiers,taken from dead Yankees.
Carrying multiple cylinders is a myth. Both Colts and Remingtons came with one cylinder. You fired your six shots and used your sword afterwards. Changing a cylinder on a Colt or Remington in combat would be suicidal. Loading either one is the same result in combat.
Lee Van Cleef used the Remington in The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly. Clint Eastwood used a colt navy in that film. However, he did use the Remington in Pale Rider.
Yeah let’s look down the barrel... anyways several years back I accidentally ran across Frank James grave. I was geocaching and found myself there. Tiny (and I mean really tiny) grave yard in independence MO. It’s really close to where the Mormons think the garden of edan was. You can see the spire where Jesus will come back just yards down the road. Also the Chiefs and royals stadiums are about the same distance up the street. Turns out a homeless person was living or just stashing there. We found all his stuff shoved in a tree hole about 2 up foot from the cache which was in another part of the tree. Wrote him a message explaining geocaching and that he should find a different place and left him some cash. Frank James grave had recent flowers and flags on it so he’s not forgotten if anyone cares about that.
0:05 I have to say it. Clint used a 44. Remington in "Pale Rider". Lee Van Cleef used a 44. Remington in "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"
i caught that too. clint used the colt navy in the good, bad, ugly
That’s what I thought too I said out Loud “uhhh pale rider” when he said that 😂
I'm amazed Rick went straight to $1500 coz that to me is actually a pretty fair price
The customer was in a pissy mood from the beginning. I notice that when guys are like that Rick doesn't screw with them on his offer.
Well You aint going to try to scam a regular 😉😆
Yeah usually he starts at half the value
yeah, i was sure he was going to start at like 800 or less
You ruined the video for me
i doubt he actually paid 1700 for it. Just said so that rick would agree on 1600
kakka626 surprised considering that shithead has scammed so... many ppl out of money. Allways wants to pay little to nothing, and ppl continue to oblige the fucks
My thoughts exactly. Likely paid 1500 for it.
@Antonio Robertsson how this show works is it does reenactments so the real even would be similar and the prices would be the same
@Antonio Robertsson seeing as thats what people on the show have said and basic research says
Rick got a little taste of his own medicine there. Don't take it out on the seller 😋
It seems a lot of people on the show and in the comments don't know how stores work
1. They can't pay you as much as they will sell it for
2. It doesn't matter one bit how much you paid for it
3. Inventory laying around not selling costs money
I'm surprised Rick went straight to $1500 right off the bat and not more like $1000
I am stuck in a never ending cycle of pawn star episodes , someone help !
Same here
Me to man, me to
Same here
5 more episodes... Its the best I can do.
When you find the way out let me know cuz i cant stop
Is it just me or was that guy kinda arrogant..?
He is in the shop to sell , not to make friends . And for once it's nice to see someone outplay rick
Yessss I see what you mean
TheRandomGuy I was on my way to type that same comment
Rick is arrogant his just playing his game since he’s a regular and knows how it goes
TheRandomGuy hes a regular he knows Rick and Rick knows him they are good friends
Theses guys must've worked at gamestop before coming here.
It's business, they gotta make money to.
Lol
Well the dude said he bought it for 1,700 and was asking for 10k soooo... lol
Well said my friend!
They don’t look like they live in a basement with a Megan Fox poster, so no.
A cylinder for a black powder revolver handgun is not called a "cartridge" .
Revolver cylinder
"Go ahead call some crazy guy down here." Yeah he already knows how this all goes. We all do. 😂😂
He said crazy, not the crazy eyed guy lol
@Mr.Beant now that you say it....no, lol
I like that he referred to the cylinder as a cartridge.
Ignorant script-writer.
I was wondering about that.
Someone changing out cylinders is a apocryphal tale.
Whilst trying to reinstall said cylinder with the hammer down
Yeah....
Me too!!!
Rick reminds me of a pug...
His nose looks like a chiwawa
Yah fat face
You're right! Lol
Hugh Jazz omg he does
More like a french bulldog
It wasn’t on The Good, Bad and the Ugly! Clint carried one on Pale Rider!
Jack Burton lee van cleef had it in the good the bad and the ugly
Angel eyes used in the good the bad and the ugly
Yes but Clint didn’t use it lol
Rick said Clint used it on the good bad and the ugly, that’s not true.
@@zackbrown19 yes but clint uses a colt conversion in the good the bad and ugly .he uses the remington in pale rider you can look it up .
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You forgot the comments about Rebecca
lewis4642011 i crushed on Rebecca before it was cool
" nohh I dont think so I think imma take it home "
Jba 99 best comment ever! I thought i was the only one who noticed that shit so annoying
I like this guy.
He put Rick in his place.
My daughter was 3 years ago in Vegas and she was in this store and buy me the same shirt for me,i was happy with it bc i love this show,greetings from the Netherlands
I think Clint Eastwood used the gun in Pale Rider, in which he also presented quick reloading that rick mentioned; lee van clef used the remington in the good the bad the ugly, eastwood carried a colt in the good the bad the ugly, almost 100% sure
Bingo.
Eastwood carried a Colt in all 3 of the "Dollars Trilogy" movies. He carried a Colt Single Action Army with a 5.5" barrel in the first two, and a Colt 1851 Navy with a cartridge conversion (that didn't exist during the time the movie takes place in) in TGTBTU. And yes, Lee Van Cleef carried a Remington in TGTBTU, although he also used a Colt 1851 Navy for the the scene where he shoots the guy in bed, and also carries the 1851 Navy during his time in the Union prison camp. But for most scenes (including the Mexican standoff at the end), he is using the Remington.
outlaw Jose wells ,,, good bad & the ugly he used a peacemaker
The Watchful And Harmonious Subsriber he used a Colt Navy
Yeah it was an 1861 Nagy Colt that was adapted for use of modern cartridges
Seller: ''I have the gun that Hitler used in his last moments alive and i'd like $1,000,000 for it''
Rick: ''Cool gun but it doesn't have a lot of history so it's gonna be hard to sell, I can't go any higher than 50 bucks''
Dank Videos So someone finally found Hitler in South America? He sure didn't die in Germany.
Brandan Taylor you have no idea you fool,hitler in argentina,your off your head
Dank Videos stupid troll
Caden Alleman he means when he killed himself...
Imagine actually having that gun , you'd be rich
In the movie, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", Clint Eastwood used an 1851 Colt navy with cartridge conversion kit. Although the kits were not patented until 1868.
You're right...Rick doesn't know everything!
He was confused with Pale Rider. In that movie Clint does carry a Remington with multiple cylinders.
0:44 the face of a man that ain't listening🤣
Makes me sad every time I watch pawn stars now that the old man is gone :( RIP sir
One of te few times Rick starts with a fair and acceptable offer.
bought it for 1700, sold it for 1600.. lol
He took an L
Other people are assuming he lied about how much he bought it for (probably like $1500) and knew by saying that he paid $1700, Rick would go around $1600. It's smart, and he's a regular, so he probably figured out that could/would work.
That is what usually happens in a pawn shop 90% of the time
I'm sure he bought it for much less than that. What he did is pure sales strategy.
Stonks
Eastwood also used it in the Outlaw Josey Wales. I think he also used it in Pale Rider. It was pretty much his favorite on screen firearm.
He carried the Colt army in Josie Wales. He only used the Remington new army in Pale Rider.
I think this one of the only times Rick has been fair with his prices and didn’t completely lowball the dude right off the bat
Love my ‘58
The remakes// reproduction of the new model colt revolvers are actually pretty good quality, even though they aren’t really worth much. Based upon the exact schematics, measurements and specifications, they even actually fire.
True, Uberti and Pietta have really stepped up their game, especially Pietta.
Rick can't buy the reproductions, as they aren't antique and require a license,etc. That's why he said what he said.
@@-007-2 this is old but yes you absolutely can without a license
@@redsun3910not in a socialist state like New York or New Jersey.
You can even convert them to fire modern cartridges nowadays like 38 special, (for the 36 caliber version) and 45 colt/45 schofield or even 45 acp for the .44 version. The new west is a great era to live in 👌 haha
My father lives down the street from Remington Arms. Huge building.
My grandfather was a night watchman at the Remington factory in Illion NY.
I think he’s referring to the movie Pale Rider where Clint Eastwood reloads a cylinder quickly. Also S’Alright by Kenneth Soren is discretely playing in the background; awesome song
I like the Remington frame better. Completely in circles the cylinder. Making it stronger and more accurate. But of course the Colt is to be the most famous.
I miss craig. He's like by far the best expert in military things
He’s more better than Alex
Clint used a 1851 Colt Navy conversion, in the Good the Bad and the Ugly. The Remington was used in Pale Rider.
He probably confused Angel Eyes played by Lee Van Cleef who did use a Remington on occasion in the Italian Westerns.
I have 2 of them. I still hurt with both of them. Love the 44 cal
There's a Remington new model army and at least 5 reproductions in the family. The original was won by my great grandfather in a Poker game during the great depression. The story goes that a week later the guy he won it from offered him $100 for it, in 1930's $, and he turned him down. It's in quite a bit better shape than the one in the video.
killing people
The Remington was actually more expensive than the Colt was by almost double but bcuz the Colt factory burned down and the gov needed their demand for firearms met they paid the extra money for the Remington New model army which shortly after became a huge hit with soldiers and officers. Later most were converted to rim fire which consisted of swapping in a drilled out cylinder which was called the Rollin White a patent which Remington paid Colt for the rights to produce their own. The so called "expert" doesn't have a clue what he's talking about
I’m pretty sure it was .50 cents more
“Do you want to give me $2000”
“No.”
Called the expert on an expert. We’re living in Rick’s matrix.
M Brown is not only a meme but got along famously with it
clint eastwood used a colt navy in the good the bad and the ugly, lee van cleef used the remington
Michael Reid
Clint Eastwood used a Colt in The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Ya, a 1851 Colt cartridge conversion.
I know but Angel eyes used it in it
Outlaw josy wells
@@willyswagon57 he had two colt walkers in that from 1847
@@joebuck3398 you think.
- I have Tyrannosaurus Rex's monocle, using it to hunt small prey. I want 500.000
- It's nice but there are a few scuff marks on it. Let me call a buddy who's an expert on scuff marks and huge risks to offer you 100 bucks and Chumlee for the weekend.
BREAKING NEWS: Mr. Brown was murdered yesterday night after failing to get along famously
R.I.P 😪
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The Holy Grail of American coins shits all over Mr. Brown.
Who’s Mr Brown?
Patrick Jude thanks god 🙏
Lmao they made the BO2 Remington new model army was so good the made it in real life
Lmao
This guy really loves to say “let’s cut to the chase”. Even when it makes no sense
Aye i loves the show ❤😍 i learn a lot
He really called the cylinder a cartridge lol
Clint eastwood in The Good The Bad and The Ugly used a colt 1851 navy with a cartridge conversion...
It was "Pale Rider" that Eastwood used the New Army Remington Conversion in not TGTBTU. In the latter he carried and open frame Colt, probably an Army model that had been converted to cartridge. But Good, Bad, Ugly was so far off in that there were NO cartridge pistols larger than a .22 in those days. Not until 1868 was there a successful cartridge conversion even available for a revolver, and then for the Remington only to begin with.
Angel eyes used the 1858 army in TGTBTU
This , Remington , .44 is a historical piece !! Even better then it's colt competitor !! Used at Custer's last stand !! The Remington, was the best back then !!
I disagree. The Colt's were more popular and more abundant.
@@saltcreekammo More popular dosnt make it better.
Lee van cleef used a remington clint used a colt; although he did use a remington in Pale rider
Wow. That thing was NIIICE
3:39 look at the inspector roll his eyes lmao
Clint Eastwood used a Colt Navy .36 in GBU. Angel Eyes used the Remington New Army .44.
Customer: Hopefully I walk out with about $5,000 for it
Walk out with $13
And a flaming o-ring.
Lee van Cleef used a Remington new model army in the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Clint used an 1851 navy cartrige conversion Revolver with silver rattle snake on the grip.
Clint was rocking a colt 1851 with a cartridge conversion in that movie Lee Van Cleef used the 1858 Remington.
craig nd rick such a nice person 😍
My uncle has one. Its amazing
rick really took a big risk there, i mean he still has to frame it and everything lmao
And stock it
"Early today I bought everything available at my shop"
They are the best con artists in the game 🤣🤣🤣
The Remington NMA was 50 cents more than the Colt at the time,but after the fire in the Colt factory the Government agreed to buy a lot of them in 1864. The supply of Colt pistols was effectively cut off. I think,I may be wrong here,that Remington fulfilled the Federal Government's order in three batches,all delivered on time in accordance with the contract. These were in .44 caliber. The Navy ordered some in .36 caliber,too. These Remingtons were especially prized by Confederate Soldiers,taken from dead Yankees.
I call it confederate resupply
I was think that Remington was more expensive then the Colt. I wonder how the expert mixed that up?
Carrying multiple cylinders is a myth. Both Colts and Remingtons came with one cylinder. You fired your six shots and used your sword afterwards. Changing a cylinder on a Colt or Remington in combat would be suicidal. Loading either one is the same result in combat.
Lee Van Cleef used the Remington in The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly. Clint Eastwood used a colt navy in that film. However, he did use the Remington in Pale Rider.
I was ready to buy it 1700 ;) i love old revolver with spinning cylinder sounds ;)
That is one little dude!
"crazy" experts, every episode!
man rick looks cool
in that poster which comes at last
Craig and Rebecca need their own show "books n guns"
pilotstyle123 and When she happens to get Shity Books Craig can Shoot them up!!!
Mr. Brown got along with this gun famously.
Moral: don't use pawn shops to enhance your knowledge of firearms.
My favorite black powder revolver from the civil war was a Remington 1858
Beautiful shape of a 160 year old revolver
This is like the holy grail of remington new model army
Lol when he says Italian reproductions he means an Uberti.
or cimaron
Or a Pietta, they're pretty good quality these days.
I’m a firearms collector / investor. I paid $1700 for this piece .. kept it for several years .. then pawned it for $1600.. shrewd!
It's sound like a dealer lol 😆😅
Wow, this thing is nice
$1500 is a great offer for something you are pawning. Lol. He can't pawn something and expect to get the full $2,000 because he has to make money.
Clint Eastwood in The Good the Bad and the Ugly used to cartridge conversion of an 1851 Colt navy not a remington
Nah, Clint used a 51 navy in the good the bad and the ugly, he used the army seen here in Pale Rider
Clint Eastwood and Mr. Brown got along famously with that gun😅
Clint Eastwood used a Colt 1851 Navy in the Good the bad and the ugly. In Pale Rider he carried a Remington 1858
this was my fav gun in bo2 zombies burried 😂😂
dmontssj 23 👌
Rick still reminds me THANOS
Buried......... anyone know what im talking about
Azzark wait wait wait. Are we talking bo2 here?
Yes
Rick's actually a nice person. He settled for 1600 so Rob won't take too much of a hit from the purchase.
And both of them lost money with that gun..... cuz I bought it from Rick for 1,300 bucks last year 😂😂😂😂
Pics or it didn't happen.
Can I have it for 1000 bucks? Don't be a combo breaker.
nice
Make a TH-cam video and show us proof , other than that you’re a liar looking for attention.
Still Evolving why would he?
You’re thinking of Pale Rider, Rick
had to have caps for it and black powder and a round ball
That sigh.
This guy keeps on coming back and Rick keeps on fleecing him, and the cycle continues
Craig is back after such a long time
Beautiful lookin gun
Its very rare to see somebody teach rick history 😂
Rick is like your generic GameStop cashier.
Yeah let’s look down the barrel... anyways several years back I accidentally ran across Frank James grave. I was geocaching and found myself there. Tiny (and I mean really tiny) grave yard in independence MO. It’s really close to where the Mormons think the garden of edan was. You can see the spire where Jesus will come back just yards down the road. Also the Chiefs and royals stadiums are about the same distance up the street. Turns out a homeless person was living or just stashing there. We found all his stuff shoved in a tree hole about 2 up foot from the cache which was in another part of the tree. Wrote him a message explaining geocaching and that he should find a different place and left him some cash. Frank James grave had recent flowers and flags on it so he’s not forgotten if anyone cares about that.
I think the movie he used that gun was the Outlaw Josie Wells, he carried 2 of these and also to 32 caliber smaller pistols
You are WAY off.
Pale Rider, in Jose Wales he used a pair of 1847 Colt Walkers, a pair of Colt 1860 Army revolvers, and an 1848 Baby Dragoon.
Clint used an 1851 Navy conversion in The Good The Bad The Ugly
Wow! This thing is nice