If covid is real, then this is real! All you need is a good story and a sucker... has great presentation, it is worn and broken which means it was heavily used, its notarized and plus the notches... id buy it... it is what i say it is
Craig is one of the actually well informed experts on this show and while often time he gives lower prices lot of times he has valued something more then what the seller asked for , if you wanna talk frauds and low ballers look no further then Steve guy is a total hack
My family was involved and related to both family's so I've studied what happened alongside my family history there are pictures in books and newspaper articles with cap holding rifles he should do some research and try to put it up for auction. Screw pawn shops you get robed every time...
Judge: I sentence you to 30 years in prison. Rick: best I can do is 15, but I'm taking a big risk here, so I'll call my buddy who knows more about this stuff than I do.
@@SailorSockothat’s still gambling. Having the odds in your favor just means you’re more likely to win the gamble. It doesn’t mean you will win the gamble….which is STILL a gamble…which would make the person still a gambler. They’re just not going to take chances on a bad gamble.
Rick: "How can I help you?" Seller: "I've got a rifle I'd like to show you." Rick: "Well, I can only look with one eye and I'm taking all the risk here."
I mean I always thought of heirlooms as something you sell if you need the cash. My grandpa said to sell the watch he gave me if I really needed money.
I've had plentiful willed to me I have no interest in. So I either gave it to a family member or sold it. I'm not lugging onto something I either don't like or care about, and somebody else out there will appreciate to own it next.
Seriously all this for a house down payment, a house that'll probably be sold in a few years or the market will be horrible and they'll have to sell it something like that this is just sad.
I thought, let me guess, Rick is gonna start rattling off the script, pretending he's always known the deep history of the Hatfield and McCoy feud. And sure enough, this show never disappoints.
Absolutely. And the producers tell rick what the guy wants and what his lowest is. If youll notice anytime the customer is right on the pricethe expert will always low ball by about 1000. Keep an eye out
The feud would have been over by 1890. The rifle is an 1892 rifle. It could have belonged to Cap Hatfield, but it definitely was not used during the feud timeline.
So easy to spot the scam. He asked how much do you want for it, then calls the expert and tells him how much the guy wants and says tell him it's worth half that. What a sham!!!!
The actual feud and drama ended in 1890 when"Cotton Top Mounts was hung in Pikeville, Ky. After that event the feud and the arguing disappeared. The Hatfields posed for alot of photos through the 1890s and early 1900s. Considering that this rifle started being produced in 1892 and the fact that theirs been tons of old rifles and shotguns that were claimed to be feud related, it is over 95% doubtful that this rifle is feud related. It may have been owned by Cap Hatfield, but it is highly unlikely
@@The570Experience It is fake! The Feud was over by 1891... so how can a rifle designed in 1892 and built in 1896 (according to the serial number) be used in said Feud?
If I was that guy... I'm find some land ownership records that show my Grandfather lived within a reasonable distance of these feuding families, during the right period of time.
So Rick if nobody knows the cause of the feud, your saying they were out there shooting each other and not knowing why. The feud started over a dispute of ownership of two razor-backed hogs .
They always ask for more proof and he has as much as you can get yet it still is never good enough. It's like you have to pull the guy out of the grave to ask him if it was his.
You most definitely got that right bro 😎 that was one of the most important moments in American history and In 1880s and early 1990s 😎😎😎😅😅😅😀😃😄😄😁😆😆😆😆😆😆😀
What I don't understand is why don't these people with rare stuff like this don't try to sell it to a private collector, and probably get a better deal, than selling it to a pawn shop, where the guy is gonna buy it for as little as possible, and in turn make several times more than they paid the seller for it?
I am somewhat related to both Hatfield and McCoy. One person from both sides got together and had a child. That’s what my mom told me at least. And my great grandmother had a diary about the Hatfield and McCoy’s. The diary is in rough shape tho.
Didn't they cut out a part? I remember there was a part where Craig used a kit with baby powder to see faint writing on the rifle verifying it was Cap Hatfield's rifle.
Living in West Virginia, growing up listening to legends and stories. I wouldn't gamble on that rifle either. So many dealers and seller's try to push things from that feud all the time. I might have tossed down $3,500. But nothing what the wanted.
The Winchester co. Have records that go back to the beginning of manufacturing It May be possible to find when, where , it was originally sold often can has led to the original purchaser
if it doesnt have any sentimental value it is just a dust collector. I'd sell everything I inherited that doesn't mean anything to me regardless of how rare it is, money talks.
My sister in law is a real Hatfield and she took pics with her grandparents with the rifles they used and shes over 6ft tall and some of those rifles were almost as big as her I saw the pictures.
I lived in Mingo County WV doing some construction work. Probably the worst of the entire WV i have ever seen. The area looks like Haiti after earthquakes and the people pride themself for not having any jails but having 534 cementary's. I rather hang out with the children of the Corn then having to go back to Mingo County.
WHY do the people always tell them what they want for the object before the “expert” is called? That gives the pawn shop an unfair advantage.....the pawn shop can ask the “experts” to value it higher or lower, depending upon the situation.
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If covid is real, then this is real! All you need is a good story and a sucker... has great presentation, it is worn and broken which means it was heavily used, its notarized and plus the notches... id buy it... it is what i say it is
Soon as you see Craig walk through that door just grab your stuff and leave lmao
Craig is one of the actually well informed experts on this show and while often time he gives lower prices lot of times he has valued something more then what the seller asked for , if you wanna talk frauds and low ballers look no further then Steve guy is a total hack
Craig's nickname should be "the dream killer"
I would trust Craig over the Majority of so call experts coming in.
Mike is the coolest expert imo
Dude just know all of his stuff
Alex is the best, he appraises things really fair and most of the time more than what the seller asked for.
Rick; let me call another expert. Cap Hatfield walks through the door.
Ok
Ok
Ok
Rick probably was thinking ,100$ top dollar
Not likely
I would verify that his Great Grandfather actually lived next door or property to property to the Hatfields. That would improve odds. Go from there.
That would almost be enough proof
Exactly!
My family was involved and related to both family's so I've studied what happened alongside my family history there are pictures in books and newspaper articles with cap holding rifles he should do some research and try to put it up for auction. Screw pawn shops you get robed every time...
@@nekmewxelagrowing6432 so your a descendant from johnse?
It would have improoved the odds of his Grandfather getting mistaken for a Hatfield or Or a Mcoy and getting shot :)
Judge: I sentence you to 30 years in prison.
Rick: best I can do is 15, but I'm taking a big risk here, so I'll call my buddy who knows more about this stuff than I do.
Meet my lawyer Chumlee😂
Apex Jai 😂😂😂😂
@@Jey0888 BRUH 💀
Ace Attorney walks in
Rick: "I'm only a gambling man when the odds are in my favor"
Then your not a gambling man
Actually he is a gambling man just a smart one
@@sssfff4647 That's not gambling. Its playing the odds and there's no such thing as a smart gambler.
You’re*
@@texanlady4 Nah keep that to yourself
@@SailorSockothat’s still gambling. Having the odds in your favor just means you’re more likely to win the gamble. It doesn’t mean you will win the gamble….which is STILL a gamble…which would make the person still a gambler. They’re just not going to take chances on a bad gamble.
Wife: what would you like for dinner.
Rick: lemme call a buddy real quick, he knows everything there is to know about food.
Gordon Ramsey
in walks Chum.
What if the dinner is his wife?🤔
That's one goatee you cannot look away from
Mesmerizing....at the right angle and side glance, kind of looks like bunny teeth.
That’s a soul patch, not a goatee..
@@jozefu8726 it looks terrible.
@@jeffclark7888 some people can rock them alright. This dude? Not so much..
I remember this episode so conveniently aired right along with the hatfield & mccoy docuseries
RARE RIFLE From Hatfield-McCoy Feud Worth BIG BUCKS = Nothing.
Never mind the bucks, count the clicks.
YOU GOT CLICK BAITED 😀
HOLY GRAIL 1892 EXTREMELY RARE 1 of a kind ONLY in EXISTENCE rifle worth BILLIONS
Never trust anyone with a "soul patch" Not even if it's your own mother.
Agree. Stupid facial hair.
The Customer: This story is completely true. I even have a notarized letter.
Also the customer: So are you a gambling man?
Exactly if the story is completely true then why does Rick have to gamble?
Rick: "How can I help you?"
Seller: "I've got a rifle I'd like to show you."
Rick: "Well, I can only look with one eye and I'm taking all the risk here."
what a lovely father
Gfggf
Imagine your dad selling his most prized possession to help you put a down payment on a house
I mean I always thought of heirlooms as something you sell if you need the cash. My grandpa said to sell the watch he gave me if I really needed money.
@@jacobt1027 you can always get more money but you can never get that watch again
@@DovahTheHero Well I'd only sell it if I needed money in an emergency situation.
That's a historical piece. It should be in a museum! -Indiana Jones
Cap didn't want it there, by all accounts he regretted what he did and more than likely was very ashamed of how many he killed.
the seller has a sweet soul patch
It bothers me that Craig doesn’t greet the customers
He no doubt has a little man complex.
sounds like it's the real McCoy.
Get it fixed by a pro and keep it, you have a real Winchester!
Just keep it in your family. It has been passed down to you. Keep it for your children and great grandchildren.
Why?
It’s just a possession. The money could give an experience or an education
@@mattg5878
Yep. The experience of losing that money at the casino down the street
I've had plentiful willed to me I have no interest in. So I either gave it to a family member or sold it. I'm not lugging onto something I either don't like or care about, and somebody else out there will appreciate to own it next.
Seriously all this for a house down payment, a house that'll probably be sold in a few years or the market will be horrible and they'll have to sell it something like that this is just sad.
where else you gonna get a quick influx of cash
If you ever trade anything with an outlaw, always make sure you get his autograph too.
I thought, let me guess, Rick is gonna start rattling off the script, pretending he's always known the deep history of the Hatfield and McCoy feud. And sure enough, this show never disappoints.
Honor for a good father stands to meet their children needs.
So that plaque says the feud ended in 1890, but the rifle is a Winchester 92(not sold until 1892)?
Just because his great grandfather made that statement doesn't mean it's correct.
Owner might contact the Cody Firearms museum for archive info from Winchester.
@@sparkyphantom92
Why does it say April 17th 2021 ?
@@charleyfolkes it's a re-upload on yt of a 10 year old tv episode
@@kylianvanhoorn2859
Ahh.. ok ! You’re right, a little late for checking !
His own guy told him that it was a gamble. And Rick evidently isn't a gambling man.
If a notary public stamped it there should be a record at the courthouse for it
"What's this?"
"Oh, this is my 2nd Grade arts and crafts project provenance."
I wonder when Rick calls a arms expert, Does he tells the expert the sellers wants a certain amount for it before coming into the store.
Absolutely. And the producers tell rick what the guy wants and what his lowest is. If youll notice anytime the customer is right on the pricethe expert will always low ball by about 1000. Keep an eye out
The appraisal dude DOES NOT BLINK.
I must be early. Not a single comment whining about somone selling a "family heirloom"
It literally was posted 2 minutes after yours, lol. The reply one after.
All the 10 year olds have other things to comment
There's plenty of them now. Along with the many "lowball" comments.
@@jasonmichael3676 Rick: the best I can do is.......Chumlee's intials on an empty skittles wrapper
I wonder if he ever got more proof or sold the rifle to someone else or through an auction? Does anyone know?
Anyone else notice the notary is from the State of California. I find that odd considering where the feud and item came from.
The feud would have been over by 1890. The rifle is an 1892 rifle. It could have belonged to Cap Hatfield, but it definitely was not used during the feud timeline.
Serial number 134637 was manufactured in 1896. Way after the feud ended.
Wife in car: hunny what happened?
Man: well Craig walked in and it was pretty much downhill from there.
That furry bug on his chin is hilarious.
Amazing story. Just hand over the rifle to me and their will be no issues. lol I love it
So easy to spot the scam. He asked how much do you want for it, then calls the expert and tells him how much the guy wants and says tell him it's worth half that.
What a sham!!!!
I wonder if the Gray and Braithwaite feud from RDR2 got any influence from this
Would you even doubt it? Hatfield and McCoy feud was considered the "Romeo and juliet" of the old west
I love watching these clips because i learn so much than i do i schook
The actual feud and drama ended in 1890 when"Cotton Top Mounts was hung in Pikeville, Ky. After that event the feud and the arguing disappeared. The Hatfields posed for alot of photos through the 1890s and early 1900s. Considering that this rifle started being produced in 1892 and the fact that theirs been tons of old rifles and shotguns that were claimed to be feud related, it is over 95% doubtful that this rifle is feud related.
It may have been owned by Cap Hatfield, but it is highly unlikely
Yes, Craig. We know how gambling works.
Plenty provenance for a good auction there. Plenty of people that would gamble too.
Not great provenance. The feud stopped in 1891 yet the rifle wasn't made until 1896 according to the serial number.
No there isn't. Anyone can print a letter. And it's all cut up and pieced together. If anything, the provenance looks the most fake
@@The570Experience It is fake! The Feud was over by 1891... so how can a rifle designed in 1892 and built in 1896 (according to the serial number) be used in said Feud?
If I was that guy... I'm find some land ownership records that show my Grandfather lived within a reasonable distance of these feuding families, during the right period of time.
Craig DOESN'T blink!!!
The feud was started over a well on the property line
This is correct. I have ties to the McCoy family.
It's pretty much impossible to authenticate it unless you had a picture of him holding it and showing the serial number so like he said it's a gamble
Winchester has sales records, and shipping data, for some.
I'm hoping one day someone will walk in the shop with something good and says he wants 20k for what ever and is told it's worth a Million !!
I think he just missed that one day moment…
We need Rebecca’s expertise here, I think
Or pretty much on anything, I think
SIMP
@@trollaccount4817 100% accurate
rip old man
So Rick if nobody knows the cause of the feud, your saying they were out there shooting each other and not knowing why. The feud started over a dispute of ownership of two razor-backed hogs .
Every time you see Craig walk in you know your in for a major let-down for sure..😂😢😪😭😜👍🔥💕💰😷
They always ask for more proof and he has as much as you can get yet it still is never good enough. It's like you have to pull the guy out of the grave to ask him if it was his.
He's the one wa ting 19000.00
You most definitely got that right bro 😎 that was one of the most important moments in American history and In 1880s and early 1990s 😎😎😎😅😅😅😀😃😄😄😁😆😆😆😆😆😆😀
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The new Henry Lever action with both the tube loading/unloading and also side loading is the new best designed lever action ever invented.
Key word is "new". I agree the 94 is best. I turned one of mine into a take down model.
@@tinsoldier5621 I have 5 94s, 1898 25-35 saddle ring carbine, 1953 30-30, 1980 9422 XTR, 1982 .357 magnum saddle ring trapper, 2006 9410
Cap Hatfield is William Anderson Jnr
What I don't understand is why don't these people with rare stuff like this don't try to sell it to a private collector, and probably get a better deal, than selling it to a pawn shop, where the guy is gonna buy it for as little as possible, and in turn make several times more than they paid the seller for it?
Because they get on the telly, that's why.
I was at there shop yesterday and this didn’t happen or how do they do it
I feel like it’s true, that’s a good story and kinda a weird one. Which makes me think it’s true
I don't believe Craig has ever been this "fair" before.
I am somewhat related to both Hatfield and McCoy. One person from both sides got together and had a child. That’s what my mom told me at least. And my great grandmother had a diary about the Hatfield and McCoy’s. The diary is in rough shape tho.
Didn't they cut out a part? I remember there was a part where Craig used a kit with baby powder to see faint writing on the rifle verifying it was Cap Hatfield's rifle.
When I told my Baseball cards I went to 7 pawns shops in my area and sold it to the one who offered me the most money. That's how you do it
I would sell my stuff directly to people who would buy it for themselves rather than a pawn shop.
@@robertp457
It was an example for those that do it my way and card shops tried to lowball me
I wonder what the camera man looks and sounds like.
Props to him/them for never being seen or heard
That applies to like 99.9% of cameramen lol
@@austinbevis4266 not with the youtubers I watch
@@stealthgang-pubgmobilegame8473 oh I mean in legitimate tv shows and films
@@austinbevis4266 oh, well yea that’s true. I forget this a tv show. I’m on TH-cam so much 🤣
It’s chumlee
Craig always do that.. Lower the price..so whenever you see craig in a pawn shop.. grab your item..😂😂😂😂
Agree with your call
Craig has the eyes of a replicant...
Oh look Craig's buzzed again
Living in West Virginia, growing up listening to legends and stories. I wouldn't gamble on that rifle either. So many dealers and seller's try to push things from that feud all the time. I might have tossed down $3,500. But nothing what the wanted.
I always using this on Killing Floor 2 😀💜
Pawn stars is the best bro.
anyone else feel like craig does coke or something??? he is always like wide awake like look at his eyes lol
Fun fact: my dad is a descendant of the hatfields and my mom is a descendant of the McCoy’s
I bet that got interesting at times
The Winchester co. Have records that go back to the beginning of manufacturing It May be possible to find when, where , it was originally sold often can has led to the original purchaser
Coolest thing I've seen on this show
You're new here?
They also had Houdini's straightjacket and one of Jimmy Hendrix's guitars. Both legit.
obviously you havent seen the Pez dispenser episode.
Just noticed that I wrote Jimmy Hendrix instead of Jimi, waiting for the rage.
Rick, if it’s an important part of history, it doesn’t matter how damaged it is. It’s still of high value
The whole reason he didn’t buy it is because there was no way to validate the fact that the story provided checked out. Did you pay attention at all?
I've been to the Hatfield cemetery
I cycle between this and kitchen nightmares
Bruh TH-cam crazy! They suggest the same ish to me
😮 wow that’s such a history fight
I love how they always sell family heirlooms and not just keep it to pass it down and so on.
(I was being sarcastic about the I love part)
if it doesnt have any sentimental value it is just a dust collector.
I'd sell everything I inherited that doesn't mean anything to me regardless of how rare it is, money talks.
Are these the real families that RDR2 has? The Grays and Braithwaites
Yes that is exactly whom rockstar modeled them after for rdr2
Never buy a Hatfield/McCoy feud rifle from a man who hasn't learned to shave properly.
My sister in law is a real Hatfield and she took pics with her grandparents with the rifles they used and shes over 6ft tall and some of those rifles were almost as big as her I saw the pictures.
Rick won't risk it for the biscuit
So i'm late to mccoy feed that's badass
He could have got more if he had sold his couch
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Was this fued Rockstars motivation for the grays and braithwates? Even has the Romeo and Juliet part
Best I can do is some half eaten rotten bananas and used toilet paper....take it or leave it
There fight was courting a girl of the other side, or it was over a pig I heard
I lived in Mingo County WV doing some construction work. Probably the worst of the entire WV i have ever seen. The area looks like Haiti after earthquakes and the people pride themself for not having any jails but having 534 cementary's. I rather hang out with the children of the Corn then having to go back to Mingo County.
The feud was in the 1850s, the rifle was made in 1892. What am I missing?
The feud started in 1865 and ended in 1891. So while your date is incorrect you still make a good point.
WHY do the people always tell them what they want for the object before the “expert” is called? That gives the pawn shop an unfair advantage.....the pawn shop can ask the “experts” to value it higher or lower, depending upon the situation.
Rick your crazy not to buy that 🙈
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Well,its the inspiration for braithwaithe feud
I'm assuming all the risk...so?
I would wonder if this also has been authenticated with the Cody Museum in Wyoming?