Outlaw Jesse James Last Pistol

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2018

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  • @aaronbrown284
    @aaronbrown284 Před 4 lety +4

    thank you for sharing David I found it very Interesting. As a Veteran and a gun collector my self (I have an original 1865-1875 Sharps Rifle in 40-90Bn ) too see some of the fantastic firearms you own and shoot is very humbling. I hope you get all you want for this pistol and then some.

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi Aaron ; Thanks for the reply. I also have a original Sharps. It's a 1865 carbine that was a factory metallic cartridge conversion to 50-70 in 1867. I've carried deer hunting a few times but so far haven't harvested anything with it. I've had better luck with my Springfield 1873 rifle in 45-70 thou. Ain't nothing better than shooting a 100 plus year old gun. David

  • @knowshet313
    @knowshet313 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for keeping gun history alive.

  • @rickyh4796
    @rickyh4796 Před 4 lety +17

    Just watched the History Channel show Found that featured your gun. I was so excited for you. I love history.

  • @Paul-it1oz
    @Paul-it1oz Před 3 lety +9

    AWESOME!!! I am a cowboy action shooter but shoot reproductions. You sir are an inspiration.

  • @andrewfett142
    @andrewfett142 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. I saw the episode when it first aired.

  • @tyrssen1
    @tyrssen1 Před 3 lety +12

    Wow -- what an amazing collection! Thanks for sharing with us, David.

    • @ryanjohnson2269
      @ryanjohnson2269 Před 2 lety

      This is very well put together and very good research I would like to know if there has been any additional information that you have found out about this gun

  • @johnlepley9834
    @johnlepley9834 Před 2 lety +3

    This was an awesome video to watch. Congratulations Sir, on your impressive firearms and especially Jesse James's pistol..

  • @ryanthompsonthompson820
    @ryanthompsonthompson820 Před 2 lety +2

    You have no idea how much I enjoyed this.

  • @tedebear108
    @tedebear108 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi man. It's Ted from Texas here. It's a beautiful gun my friend. Enjoy it.

  • @dennis8309
    @dennis8309 Před 2 lety +1

    I had the pleasure in speaking to David for a few hours this evening, and found out many details were left out of the Lost episode on the History Channel. If anyone out there has the money to purchase such a pistol, it would be worth your while to contact him.

  • @bstewart6638
    @bstewart6638 Před 3 lety +2

    Man this made my night, your guns are beautiful, they will make fine heirlooms someday!

  • @robertpiver6280
    @robertpiver6280 Před 3 lety +1

    Magnificent .one of my favorites..reminds me of a western series back in 72."alias smith N jones".
    Damm

  • @joshuataft5541
    @joshuataft5541 Před 3 lety +3

    I watched you on that episode truly amazing .when I saw this vidio I remembered the show .it's amazing your a Lucky guy and glad u shoot some .I wouldn't shoot that one but glad u do the others

  • @josephgibson3588
    @josephgibson3588 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome find . What a piece of history.

  • @HoodRoI3
    @HoodRoI3 Před 3 lety +33

    This is so awesome, congratulations. RIP Jesse James

    • @richardespinoza6243
      @richardespinoza6243 Před 3 lety +4

      I got a letter from Smith & Wesson and they said they are considering making the Schofield again. I wrote them a letter they should make Singel Action revolvers to compete againts Ruger and Colt in Cowboy Action Shooting. They wrote back it could happen in further.

    • @jasearturo9181
      @jasearturo9181 Před 3 lety +1

      Pro tip: watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.

    • @jaylendamari5451
      @jaylendamari5451 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jase Arturo Yup, have been using Flixzone for since december myself =)

    • @slapshot68
      @slapshot68 Před rokem

      He was an evil man who killed many innocent people

  • @jjf8862
    @jjf8862 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello from Florida love your collection

  • @glampervanadventures1117
    @glampervanadventures1117 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful pistol. I also watched the history Channel about this pistol.

  • @randymoore7509
    @randymoore7509 Před měsícem +3

    What happened to this pistol David? i’ve been looking for updates on this gun. Did you ever sell it? The gun is a one of a kind. thank you for sharing this with us. i’m a collector of old Smith & Wesson revolvers my self, and I have letters from Roy Jinks. I wish you would inform us on the status of your Jesse James gun. Loved this video👍🏻

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před měsícem +3

      I've still got it. The purpose of this videos was to try to find information about it before I bought it in 2002. And I have. The originl person that put it up for auction in 2002 died before the gun was ever auctioned off and the auction house that auctioned it off dropped the ball when the revolver finally did come up for auction and said the blood stains on the grips were rust. It's a long story that I won't go into detail on youtube but I still have the gun and would like to sale it. I'm getting older now and have had it for 22 years, I'd like to sale it before I pass. Make me a resonable offer and it could be the main attraction in your Mr. Roy Jenks letter collection. call me at four 0 five eight 1 six 1340.

    • @randymoore7509
      @randymoore7509 Před měsícem

      @@davidbaumann8683 thank you for getting back with me David. have you had any offers for it? The gun is one of a kind. The gun has providence and also J James inside the grips. sure looks like blood inside the grips to me. Maybe I’ll give you a call sometime. God bless.

  • @CuttingEdgetools
    @CuttingEdgetools Před rokem

    Watched the episode when it first aired. Watched it a few times since. Good Stuff. Best to ya! 🇺🇸

  • @waffle_fart
    @waffle_fart Před 2 lety +1

    What a awesome collection....congrats...super cool

  • @bigfootaintreal5454
    @bigfootaintreal5454 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir, you have a beautiful collection!

  • @martinmcgimpsey9750
    @martinmcgimpsey9750 Před 2 lety

    As if, everyone else get’s to see this video before we do! It’s our history! I will now forever remember this when I watch the history channel! I now have a whole different outlook on these programs! And will now know possible most of the rest of the world has seen the program before I was watching it! Thanks for the final analysis, and I think you might possibly be correct with your final analysis! Thanks for the video!

  • @jeffrefrig
    @jeffrefrig Před 3 lety +3

    That is just so cool. I'm surprised the original auction place where the gun was acquired didn't take the grips off and see the blood.(I always take grips off, etc., any used revolver or pistol I buy just to check it out, ya know? Curiosity of my new acquisition.) Also, I'm wondering why there are so many signatures on the inside of the grips? Even without the historical prominence that is one nice revolver for the age...better than any ol' Uberti!!! Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing your find. Has this gun ever been featured in American Rifleman, by chance? Jeff T., Pittsburgh, PA USA

    • @timh0722
      @timh0722 Před rokem

      As interesting as this story is .....

  • @azokie99
    @azokie99 Před 6 lety +2

    Good luck David! Great video.

  • @annawhitis4251
    @annawhitis4251 Před 3 lety

    Thankyou, Mr. Dave Baumann, for showing Jesse James's, Smith and Wesson scofield, on You Tube. I also want to thankyou, for the interesting narrative, and your opinion what really occurred, when James was shot by Bob Ford, I believe it were in a rented house outside of St.Joseph, Mo. Anyway I wish you well !!! , and may you get final confirmation on the blood DNA on the scofield revolver of Jesse's. Kevin Phoenix

  • @Paul_Yates
    @Paul_Yates Před 2 lety +5

    This is unbelievable to me, you have Jesse James gun? That is so cool. I love learning about all types of history but the American West era is so intriguing to me.

    • @jimjohn9041
      @jimjohn9041 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah and he “shoots the hell out of it” because why not add his stupid ass to its history. “Shot by Jesse James, but mostly shot by some fat cowboy action shooting self-important fool that takes his play time too seriously.” Honestly it’s morons like this that ruin much of history. I’ll just grab some of my antiques and add to their history by f’ing them up. Why not? I mean I own them now, no matter how they got to me. Brilliant shit

    • @dennis8309
      @dennis8309 Před 2 lety

      He shoots it because it's worthless. It's not Jesse's, it has no provenance, it's a bad story with no evidence.

  • @wizardofahhhs759
    @wizardofahhhs759 Před 3 lety +3

    I remember seeing that episode, if it's authentic then you have a priceless piece of history. BTW, you can watch this episode on HULU.

  • @blackpowderfirearmenthusia3194

    Incredible collection and awesome that you shoot them also. Thank you for sharing them with us. I only have reproductions.

  • @wiffany18
    @wiffany18 Před 6 lety +5

    Wow that’s a very interesting piece of history

  • @jackmorin3362
    @jackmorin3362 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful collection

  • @gatesowens6481
    @gatesowens6481 Před rokem +3

    I read about this when you first come out with it.. there's just something about holding a piece of history in your hand that you can't put into words.. stuff like this makes us wish we would have been there

  • @deanmacka4975
    @deanmacka4975 Před 3 lety

    Mate if you contact Forgotten gun's and get into there ear about that gun they just might be able to help you out . They have modern equipment buddy . Great story you got there and lots of beautiful and really cool gun's. I reckon it's JJ's gun mate . Great stuff

  • @robertscheinost179
    @robertscheinost179 Před 2 lety +7

    As a blood relative of the James family, congratulations! I watched the show on TV but just stumbled upon this video. Thanks! Really historical. Now Please find Custer's Falling block rifle and if anybody can that's you. Happy shooting! Again, thanks, David.

    • @thatsmrharley2u2
      @thatsmrharley2u2 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jowilkish7895 Sounds like you're a bit jealous there, bud.

    • @robertscheinost179
      @robertscheinost179 Před 2 lety

      @@thatsmrharley2u2 I just saw your reply while cleaning my computer. No jealousy, it's the biggest mystery out there in the gun collecting world, my friend! Let's be honest Hugh, wouldn't you like to find that rifle? It's gotta be out there. You may be the one to come across it, if you did, I would be the first to congratulate you...Happy Hunting!

    • @thatsmrharley2u2
      @thatsmrharley2u2 Před 2 lety

      @@robertscheinost179 My reply was directed at some idiot named Jo Wilkish, who has since deleted his comment, which if I remember was quite derogatory towards you.

    • @robertscheinost179
      @robertscheinost179 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thatsmrharley2u2 Thanks for the info, Hugh. I remember that comment. His ancestor was supposedly killed by my ancestor, like we choose our ancestors! He told me to go to Hell and I responded by telling him to F himself. Thanks for the clarification!

    • @robertscheinost179
      @robertscheinost179 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thatsmrharley2u2 But if you do ever run into Custer's Remington rolling block rifle, I would be the first to say congrats! Thanks again, Hugh.

  • @diegoalcantar4183
    @diegoalcantar4183 Před 3 lety +3

    Glad to see Doug Dimmadome still kickin'

  • @GoodOlBoy1976
    @GoodOlBoy1976 Před 3 lety +3

    Your collection is pricless alone in my opinion. Jessies gun is awesome and I would put it on display for the world to see. I think it could make millions of dollars just to get to see it in real life. Thank you for the video her and yes I watched the tv show when it came out and TV is bad about half truthes.

  • @jcruzflores2678
    @jcruzflores2678 Před 2 lety +1

    Fascinating!!! I’ve probably watch all of Jesse James movies. He’s the luckiest man on earth. I wouldn’t sell that gun for nothing. One thing I never knew was the caliber.

  • @eolonizzi7220
    @eolonizzi7220 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information, everything that you came up with sounds real.

  • @Boomhower89
    @Boomhower89 Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful story and nice guns

  • @spiritualawakenings6251
    @spiritualawakenings6251 Před 3 lety +4

    I am pretty sure I have the last pistol Jessie carried. My great grandfather bought it from Frank James before he passed. It was an 1860 Colt and still shoots great.

  • @taylornuckolls6988
    @taylornuckolls6988 Před 4 lety +3

    Congrats on getting the answers on Found!

  • @blackeagle9348
    @blackeagle9348 Před 5 měsíci

    Man shoots guns more expensive than my whole collection that I sadly lost in a Boating accident.

  • @chipsaunders154
    @chipsaunders154 Před 3 lety +4

    Fascinating. Mr. Baumann sure has an expensive hobby.

  • @wesleyhelmer2451
    @wesleyhelmer2451 Před 2 lety +1

    did you ever manage to get the documentation?

  • @mbenjamin292
    @mbenjamin292 Před 2 lety

    New sub thank you for sharing what a dream pistol not for how much you can get for it just to know the man who the world is talking about.I have never ever herd of found.I will be looking thanks.I hope when you sell it you give some to his grandson WOW I had no idea she died penniless my Lord and had to sell his dog WOW how awful the world isn't kind at all I am sure you will straighten out history so when his grandson tells his story he has you to pass the real kindness of how we have evolved as people.

  • @benbritch4696
    @benbritch4696 Před rokem

    I love the gun David I collect cowboy action guns myself

  • @mocarl1778
    @mocarl1778 Před 6 lety +9

    David, a remarkable journey and a well told story of your journey. You hold a key piece of the history of the American West. Enjoyed this engaging video. Maureen

    • @KingsleykSkorzeny
      @KingsleykSkorzeny Před 3 lety

      Great story?he repeats himself; goes round and round, he'd bore the arse hole out of a tin wood pecker

  • @juanrtapia8027
    @juanrtapia8027 Před 3 lety

    I have some S&W's 1st and 3rd models...
    How much did you spend getting all that ? Testings,profesional certifications and reserch?

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 2 lety

      On Colts it about 300 bucks per gun. On the S7W's it was about 45 at the time. I haven't recherched one in 15 years so the price might have went up

  • @Tapinnt3
    @Tapinnt3 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful wish I could have it! 💙🏁

  • @johnqpublic2718
    @johnqpublic2718 Před 3 lety +1

    Man, it was in Western OK? My father's side of the family is from there, specifically Colony and Corn Oklahoma. Damn. Schofields are cool for sure, especially when owned by J.James and worn when he died. However, those Merwin and Hulberts are the BEST of the era in my opinion.

  • @joshuahaddock6431
    @joshuahaddock6431 Před 5 lety +2

    To whom it may concern. You can watch this episode of found or any other episode of found on Hulu.

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 4 lety

      Thanks; I found it after you posted this. The History Channel finally released it to the public for free viewing. They were charging $2.99 per episode unless you had cable tv and knew your password.

  • @briankingscoversongs6765

    Just wow!! I've always been fascinated with jesse james, just went out to see his farm were he was raised and the house he was shot in, just in all of your find can't even imagine!!

  • @wildcolonialman
    @wildcolonialman Před 3 lety

    Brilliant effort.

  • @megabandit1200s
    @megabandit1200s Před 3 lety +1

    Should be in a museum

  • @kuhawkfan13
    @kuhawkfan13 Před 3 lety +3

    David have you had any updates on the gun as any other info or DNA Testing on the grips.
    A really great story as I grew up in Kansas city MO. have been to just about every Jesse James museum. from Missouri to Kansas..
    please let us know either in another video or a response. would love to hear... thanks for a great story which I find to be very true based on evidence you have produce...

  • @aankivbay6668
    @aankivbay6668 Před 2 lety +1

    I watched the video on History Channel and at the beginning you mentioned you had thoroughly inspected the piece to learn if it was safe to fire, and it was not mentioned if you did or did not ever fire the piece.
    1 ) Did you ever fire this Schofield ?
    2 ) Does this Schofield chamber a .45 caliber
    cartridge ?

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 2 lety

      I've shot the pistol around 500 times. But only 100 times since the signature on the grips proved to be Jesse's I've let several of my friends shoot it. I reload my own shells for it in 45 caliber Schofield with smokeless powder.

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 2 lety

      I've shot it hard and fast just like it was intended to be shot in 1875. I've run over 500 rounds threw it.

  • @Spiritman65
    @Spiritman65 Před 3 lety +2

    great story and find, did you ever get the paperwork from the guy you purchased the gun from after he died?

  • @trauma4465
    @trauma4465 Před rokem

    Wow, now thats an amazing piece of history. And crazy to know how many men looked down the barrel of that very same gun. Along with the men who were shot and those that were killed.

  • @plowboysghost
    @plowboysghost Před 4 lety +9

    There's some interesting and compelling things about this pistol...based on what I see in this video. I would love to see the questioned settled definitively. I hope it is proven to be Jesse's, but whatever the truth may be, let it be revealed.
    While, if it were his and present at his death, it's possible that his wife grabbed it with bloody hands, that is just a theory at this point...and that's using a theory to support an unproven conclusion.
    I would focus (first priority) on getting the blood tested by someone equipped to do so on older blood, THEN we can figure out how his blood got there...if it's his.
    As for the video, overall, I enjoyed it, although I am one of those who can only afford reproductions of the guns of the day. The sport of Cowboy Action shooting isn't unlike my old hobby of reenacting mounted Confederate Cavalry.
    In reenacting, there exists subsets and cliques, rife with snobbery and disdain for those they deem less authentically equipped and less historically correct.....though those snobs ride to these events in gasoline automobiles, benefit from and/or carry on their persons modern medical marvels that are certainly inauthentic.
    The point is, we don't live in the 19th Century. We aren't 19th Century people. Your 120 year old guns don't look like they did 120 years ago when So & So used them in the day. Now they look like antiques.
    The ones they used looked more like today's new reproductions in their day, so from a point of appearances, using well worn originals looks inauthentic.
    There's nothing wrong with preferring originals, but there's also nothing wrong with reproductions. There are a LOT of good folks who love the history and the guns who can only afford to get their little piece of it with reproductions. Those are my people...God bless them.
    Best of luck to you, sir, in the quest for authentication of that pistol.

    • @johnrhardin6460
      @johnrhardin6460 Před 4 lety

      plowboysghost his blood got there by his wife.. She ran and grabbed his pistol and Ford was already out the door before she could shoot him...Then went to Jesse and got the blood on her hands and then on the pistol grips

  • @sgtNUKEtroop
    @sgtNUKEtroop Před 5 lety

    fantastic video and wow what a gun ... back in those days I have herd the 1877 and 1878 Colts (double actions) call pistols rather than revolvers ... as I understand it ... there is a J. James pistol in the Oshkosh WI museum ... just saying ... take care ... Michael

    • @sgtNUKEtroop
      @sgtNUKEtroop Před 5 lety

      I stand corrected ... the pistol at the Oshkosh , WI museum ... is said to have belonged to Cole Younger and made it's way to Oshkosh from Northfield , MN ...

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Michael ; I' have several Colt Lightings (38 cal.)and Thunders (41 cal.) or also called 1877 Colt Double Actions and several Colt 1878 double actions. The 1877's have a bad tendence to break the v spring inside the frame. The 1878 is more reliable and comes in a larger caliber but both are slow to reload. It takes both hands to reload them. The Schofield could be reloaded on hore back in a full gallup with 1 hand. The Colts you mentioned , if you were on a horse, you'd have to drop the reins and hope you could stear your horse with your knees.

  • @eclectic3618
    @eclectic3618 Před 4 lety +13

    Sir you are a rare breed, I'm extremely happy this gun landed in your hands. People are always going to be jealous and say mean things. You did a great job in this video and I am a fan. Have a blessed day brother.

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you for your comment. You are correct about what jealous or drunk people have replied to me on this piece of history.

    • @robertscheinost179
      @robertscheinost179 Před 2 lety +2

      @@davidbaumann8683 That's a damn shame.

    • @jimjohn9041
      @jimjohn9041 Před 2 lety

      I’m not jealous or drunk but why the hell would you shoot the hell out of that gun? You’re not adding to its history, you are taking away from it since you are not a legend like Jesse James. We don’t buy famous antique swords and practice cuts with them. Using these old guns is destructive, as you damn well know, and if you are shooting the hell out of it, that’s a damn shame, sir. I hope I misunderstood something because I have no problem shooting old guns but not ones with provenance. I could see shooting a few times but to treat is as you would any tool is ignorant and callous.

    • @robertscheinost179
      @robertscheinost179 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jimjohn9041 What an asshole! You have a problem with shooting a gun with provenance but you don't OWN this gun so why are YOU giving the OWNER a hard way to go? Maybe you're not drunk or jealous so what is your beef with someone does legally with his possessions? Head case, perhaps??? Mr. Baumann does not need your advice on what he should or should not do.

    • @eclectic3618
      @eclectic3618 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jimjohn9041 it doesn't belong to you
      He can melt it and make a horse shoe with it if he wanted to, but no, he is sharing it with us. You sir are a Tool lol

  • @kentbeery4697
    @kentbeery4697 Před 4 lety +1

    This is Awesome

  • @rosssmith9870
    @rosssmith9870 Před 3 lety +2

    Have you tried to retrace the steps of the documentation from the auction house back as far as you can? Maybe someone made copies along the way.

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 3 lety +2

      I contacted the auction house and since I wasn't the original purchaser and the sale happened before they went to storing every thing on a computer. They couldn't help me or remember the sale so they were no help. Copies was exactly what I was after. This is the purpose of this video. To find the person who owned this prior to the year 2000. Or the person that owns the picture I showed in the video or any one else that is a real expert , not an alcohol induced expert, like I've had to put up with . Thank you for your response. David

  • @gazt445
    @gazt445 Před 2 lety +1

    What a superb story , thank you. Any news on the provenance yet?

  • @jimmerli1765
    @jimmerli1765 Před 3 lety +6

    Just saw the show that was on 'Found' Why
    Hopefully, near future DNA advancements will be able to verify that this was indeed Jesse's blood and this was definitely the gun he had one hit when he was killed like you suspected.
    Thanks for posting such a fascinating story and best of luck. Any updates, please post them !

  • @tonyperkis1282
    @tonyperkis1282 Před 5 lety +1

    Wish more ppl like you existed that appreciat these firearms I got some of my grand dads I need to look into

    • @jesusoftheapes
      @jesusoftheapes Před 5 lety

      appreciating is one thing. shooting them in competition is another . These guns have served their time and belong in a museum or collection . I just can't get behind the knowing destruction of rare antiques . I mean he is shooting the Jesse James pistol and with every shot he is actively making the gun worth less and putting wear and tear on historic items for no good reason . I wish shooting these old guns was not doing that but it is and what in the heck is he doing shooting the gun Jesse James signed in the first place?

    • @jeffleblanc8850
      @jeffleblanc8850 Před 4 lety +1

      jesusoftheapes as far as I’m concerned ther his he bought them and he is a cowboy shooter I would shoot them to ther his I’m sure the black powder he loads into these is not that string to wreck them like I say he paid for them might as well use them as look at them

  • @caseystrange
    @caseystrange Před 3 měsíci

    When Jesse James was a very young man, Jesse James robbed trains. When Jesse James was on the job, he took everything but the dang ol' train!

  • @flaco5581
    @flaco5581 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this sir.

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 3 lety +1

      You are welcome. The purpose of this video is to try to make contact with the person that owns the original signed Jesse James picture or a different DNA expert that believes he can get DNA out of these 135 year old blood stains.

    • @scottgoodman8993
      @scottgoodman8993 Před 3 lety

      @@davidbaumann8683 Did you ever find Frank James letter? The original owner died?

    • @scottgoodman8993
      @scottgoodman8993 Před 3 lety

      @@davidbaumann8683 No question in my mind this is James' gun. Nobody that works for a living has time to engrave their name 5 times on the inside grip of their gun. A lazy person hanging around between crimes has plenty of time to do this.

  • @peteranddorothybowles5428

    All the best mate Hope you find what you need Good on ya mate

  • @janivarsrvaag5137
    @janivarsrvaag5137 Před 3 lety +1

    it was a god video tums upp jesse james it s a cool gun smittan weson

  • @majorpayne4098
    @majorpayne4098 Před 3 lety +1

    I visited the James house in St Joe Mo 2 years ago was cool to see that!

    • @paulchristensen1162
      @paulchristensen1162 Před 3 lety

      The house in st joe is the house he was killed at the house he was raised in is in Kearney Missouri along with grave next to his mother Zelda and cousin Archie his brother frank is buried in independence Missouri inna tiny cemetery

  • @jeffclemmer2103
    @jeffclemmer2103 Před 2 lety

    You are are unique individual sir and I have enjoyed this video! Bmf

  • @csb772
    @csb772 Před 3 lety +3

    Jesse James was killed unarmed. The man who killed him was labeled a coward for doing so.

  • @christopherlucas1395
    @christopherlucas1395 Před 2 měsíci

    I would really like to know did you ever have Jesse’s revolver appraised? Do you know how much the revolver is worth today?

  • @bobbyarnette1911
    @bobbyarnette1911 Před 2 měsíci

    I am ken to Jessie . My daddy sported a ring onbhis pinkey. Nice lookin rings and guns brother. Thankyou

  • @coreycordoglang
    @coreycordoglang Před 5 lety

    I love Jesse James I also like his gun when are you going to put it in a museum?

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 3 lety

      I've been seriously thinking about this thought a lot here lately. There is a big national museum not too far from my house.

  • @jacob_chesser_1115
    @jacob_chesser_1115 Před 5 lety +1

    On my mothers side her grandfather which is my great grandfather his mother was directly related to him. Btw frank and him both were part of the golden ccircle. We have the patch and pendent from his belongings.

  • @jjf8862
    @jjf8862 Před 3 lety +3

    I wouldn’t let lose of that pistol!

  • @AstroVanTribe
    @AstroVanTribe Před 3 lety +1

    I like this guy

  • @donnkelley6823
    @donnkelley6823 Před rokem +1

    I hope you prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that it's all correct.....
    I can't tell you just how happy I am, that a cowboy action shooter ended up with this treasure.....

  • @scott-su5es
    @scott-su5es Před 3 měsíci

    David I hope when the time comes to sell this gun you get more for it than you ever dreamed of.Good luck and take care.

  • @ronrobertson59
    @ronrobertson59 Před 2 lety +2

    My Dad had a Merwin and Hubert 3rd model Frontier in 44-40 back In the 60's. I like it because of how it was manufactured it is a very cool revolver but all that machining is probably what put um out of business. Could the blood have come from one of the wounded gang members after the Northfield Minnesota raid.

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 2 lety

      As to the Merwin & Hulberts. Since I own 3 and shoot all of them. They probably went out of business for poor sales. You have to understand that all cartridges back then were loaded with black powder. Black powder is a very dirty burning powder. These Merwins $Hulberts were built like a fine tuned watch. Very little tolerance when clean. I shoot my own reloads using much cleaner smokeless powder and in as many as 30 shots fired these guns start having problems rotating the cylinder because they are dirty and need to be cleaned. I can not imagine how fast using black powder will gum them up and case the not to function correctly. We haven't even gotten into blowing dirt that the frontier had plenty of. And as to the statement about the blood coming from the North Field raid I'm going to say no. This raid happened in 1876 and the Schofield was invented in 1875 with almost all of them going to the US Army. I don't think Jesse or his gang could have gotten their hands on any of them until 1878 when the Army sold them off as surplus.

  • @petedog1017
    @petedog1017 Před 3 lety +1

    If you had took it To pawn stars they definitely would have to tried to low ball you, but other than that's real nice pistol. As they say in pawn stars" you got the holy grail" congrats on your find sir. Next thing you know you might buy another pistol that probably belong to billy the kid, but not sure if he carried smith and wesson.

  • @davidlamb4390
    @davidlamb4390 Před 3 lety

    This guy really needs to get a hold of Rick at pawn Stars so he can get a good deal off those guns hahaha

  • @creamedkern2155
    @creamedkern2155 Před 4 lety +14

    Happy to see all of Jesse James family in the comments. What number is still available? I didn’t see 12th cousin. I’ll take that. I’m Jesse James 12th cousin!

    • @BC-iz8gt
      @BC-iz8gt Před 4 lety

      😅😅ikr everyone was kin to jj lol

    • @nicholedecker2979
      @nicholedecker2979 Před 3 lety +2

      My great great grandmother was a sister to Jesse James.

  • @jamescoombs2569
    @jamescoombs2569 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice,guns. Good luck with them

  • @buddysmith407
    @buddysmith407 Před 5 lety

    The pistol that belonged to Cole Younger is in the Museum in Berryville, Arkansas... a Smith and Wesson Scofield.

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 3 lety +3

      Do you know the story about Cole Younger's pistol. If it is the same pistol, he got shot during a bank robbery with Jesse and he dropped the gun in the street. After the shooting died down, the local druggist ran out there and got it.

  • @MajDogMeat
    @MajDogMeat Před 3 lety +1

    Shoot what ya brung... Shoot the real deal.
    I do the same and am an avid collector, your Sir have a great piece of history.

    • @fashionistalagerfeld1954
      @fashionistalagerfeld1954 Před 2 lety

      I have never liked guns but you have a very big piece of history ! I hope that one day u can get the DNA too !
      Very cool !! Congratulations !

  • @billyrice9711
    @billyrice9711 Před rokem

    I just watched the show on Hulu

  • @jeffwax2299
    @jeffwax2299 Před 4 lety

    Good video

  • @michaelmcintosh5064
    @michaelmcintosh5064 Před 5 lety

    Great story bud...Jesse is on cool dude

  • @davideide2403
    @davideide2403 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you ever get the paperwork from that auction house referring to the gun ???

  • @j.d.peppmeier9041
    @j.d.peppmeier9041 Před 3 lety +1

    Impressive !!

  • @freddonnelly7874
    @freddonnelly7874 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice find

  • @MrLarryVincent
    @MrLarryVincent Před 5 dny

    Hi David I too have a Jesse James gun. The gun was documented by the man who set up the Jesse James Museum in Kearney Missouri all the provenance is in the Jesse James Museum archives. It's a 32 Caliber boot gun he got when he was in Quantrell Raiders during the Civil War I have never taken the grips off the gun I'd like to talk to you when you can I'll tell you the whole story then

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 2 dny

      Let me guess what type of boot pistol you have. I'd guess it's a Smith and Wesson number 2 , 32cal rim fire with a tip up barrel. Go ahead and get a screw driver and take the grips off. It's pretty easy. Hope you find something under there. Anyway on your pistol, to confirm it could have belonged to Jesse you need to identify what the pistol is then check the seril number with the factory archives to see what year the gun was manufactured.

  • @mattowens3451
    @mattowens3451 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow. Very Cool. Good video too. 👍👍👍

  • @dustinschoemaker5268
    @dustinschoemaker5268 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow that's awesome I would love to have that gun. If it really was jesse James gun its gonna be worth alot of money.

  • @ericalicous74
    @ericalicous74 Před 3 lety

    I believe it is too ! So how much did you get for it ?

  • @physicalgrafitti4684
    @physicalgrafitti4684 Před 5 lety

    I was in Colorado and saw one of his pistols

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 5 lety +1

      Thats great. I'm shur he had many guns in the coarse of his short lifetime. He made his living with them. And you have to understand this. In 1882 the Smith and Wesson Schofield was the Glock of today.

  • @aaronjantzen7048
    @aaronjantzen7048 Před 2 lety +1

    David, I am researching Jesse James for my Year 12 Research Project. So far I am struggling to find sources and get interviews as it is part of the requirements. I can’t seem to find any of Jesse’s descendants and I was hoping I could get in contact with you and discuss anything you know. It would be much appreciated. Thanks, Aaron

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 2 lety

      Call me. I don't do text or emails. David Baumann 405 816-1340 around noon central time. I'll pass on what I have found out over the years.

  • @Boozetowne
    @Boozetowne Před 3 lety

    Is the weapon "blued", or tarnished nickel?
    Thank You

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 3 lety +1

      Nickel plated with lots of nickel missing

    • @Boozetowne
      @Boozetowne Před 3 lety

      @@davidbaumann8683 Thank You; What is the length of the barrel?

    • @Boozetowne
      @Boozetowne Před 3 lety

      @@davidbaumann8683 what size barrel?

    • @davidbaumann8683
      @davidbaumann8683  Před 3 lety +1

      It's old flaking off nickel plating winch is very common with over 100 year old nickle.