I had one of your videos in my watch later playlist, I decided to watch it last night, since then I've been binge watching your videos, your channel is definitely one of the best on KZbin, thank you
@jackblackpowderprepper4940Ай бұрын
Awesome story. Thanks for sharing.
@johndavison8690Ай бұрын
My interest in the wild west was first triggered by the films I saw as a kid , being brought up in a minning village in the northern UK it a seemed very exciting . Now as an adult my interest remains together with an interest in history generally . I rate the work of Burns as so.e of the best ɓut your stuff gives the details that provide the flesh on the bones described by others. Exciting it was but equally brutal and deadly . Thank you .
@BobBarkerScientificHereticАй бұрын
If you're into The Story, not just His-story, you'll appreciate finding William and Ariel Durant, I assure you. Be well
@paintitrite9641Ай бұрын
History is cool.
@BobBarkerScientificHereticАй бұрын
Who's story?
@westxranchinАй бұрын
My great great grandfather was a ranger. Richard Lincoln Preece.
@BobBarkerScientificHereticАй бұрын
He's still a Ranger and still with you. Be well
@BenBrockman-v3gСағат бұрын
I feel your shame. Sorry to hear it.
@markwright4385Ай бұрын
Thank you for correctly explaining the true history and meaning of "decimation". I'm so tired of hearing so called educated people misusing the term, usually to describe events closer to annhialation.
@MomusinterraАй бұрын
Alrighty.
@justincolt255818 күн бұрын
Fun fact Walker died before Samuel Colt finished the revolvers known as the Walker Colt And the Walker Colt was the most powerful handgun ever made until the development of the 357 magnum
@MarlinWilliams-ts5ul26 күн бұрын
Even at that late date, the 1840s, soldiers riding horses into battle with Lance's (like knights fighting in the Wars of the Roses).
@rickycowan6969Ай бұрын
Loosers always hate winners 😂
@chrisnewport7826Ай бұрын
Seems Rangers of that time always carried a blade.