The BROWNING AUTOMATIC RIFLE used a 30.06 full metal jacket armor piercing round. Anyone with any sense would know they were outgunned. They stole these from National Guard facilities all over rural America.
@K3inKansas14 күн бұрын
Yep. You sir are 100 right. In Joplin, where they had the shootout at the Apartment they rented, maybe 6 or 7 blocks away was a National Guard Armory. But in this case in Joplin and a few other shootouts, Law enforcement didn't know they were coming across Bonnie and Clyde in most cases and really didn't know they had BAR's. In Platte City they were way more prepared. Imagine being only armed with a 38 going up against BAR's and Thompsons.
@sidetrippingwithcary16 күн бұрын
Excellent! I really enjoyed this one. Very well done! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@K3inKansas16 күн бұрын
Thank you. There was a ton of info I was trying to get out there lol. Still trying to learn how to direct message and I still cant figure it out lol. I was curious what grave you were wanting to check out in Kansas? I have a list that is getting longer. So far on My list personally I have Walter Cronkite, Ed Asner, Harry Truman, Russell Stover, Dwight Eisenhower, and Thomas Custer (General Custer's Brother). I am still researching famous or historical people buried in the 4-state area.
@sidetrippingwithcary17 күн бұрын
Hey brother, hang in there! Your videos are great! I especially liked the deep dives into Bonnie & Clyde. I’ve got an idea for a grave in Kansas that I personally wanted to cover, but you’re a lot closer to it than I am here in Arizona! 🤣 Hit me up when you can!
@K3inKansas17 күн бұрын
That sound's great! I appreciate that. I will definitely do that.
@K3inKansas17 күн бұрын
lol I am having trouble actually figure out how to direct message on here sorry.
@scottmccoy325129 күн бұрын
He sported a Browning automatic rifle. One of the most deadly rifles ever created on this planet.
@K3inKansas28 күн бұрын
Yep. That was another one of Clyde's obsessions besides the Ford V8. In all my research he always had a BAR somewhere close. That is partially why they always out gunned the police. The Platte City shootout is where the Police actually were prepared for a shootout with them.
@scottmccoy325128 күн бұрын
@K3inKansas Absolutely,.Even today a criminal with a BAR and a V8 would be a hard person to stop,the BAR would go through steel cars like warm butter, Can you imagine how they would go through the cars of today??
@K3inKansas27 күн бұрын
@@scottmccoy3251 It would not be pretty. Especially in the plastic cars we have now. 550 to 650 rounds per second and chambered in 30.06?? Yeah nothing would be left of a modern car today. At the Platte County shootout, they did have an "armored car" but it was basically a few extra layers of steel and Clyde shot it to crap. Granted now we both know back then those armored cars were not as sophisticated and monstrous like we have now.
@lemonhead16229 күн бұрын
Blanche actually was a nice looking woman. Those cheekbones!
@K3inKansas29 күн бұрын
She was very pretty from all the pictures I myself seen. I read Bonnie was quite jealous of her. She was pretty much the Gang's butler sadly doing all the running for them. At least she led a peaceful life after it all and didn't kill anyone.
@cynthiatolman326Ай бұрын
We should hear more about the innocent victims, and not a romanticized Bonnie and Clyde history. Good men. So sad.
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
I totally agree. It really was emotional while doing research that Constable Harryman left behind 9 children. And he was doing these serving warrants as a side job to help bring in more income. He literally was only just a farmer and made a few dollars off these warrants. It really is tragic.
@patrickmccarthy7877Ай бұрын
Bonnie and Clyde, they were the devil's children . . .
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
A lot of people agree. What intrigues me is learning and try to understand why they would choose to live that kind of life.
@user-lf6no7iw3qАй бұрын
You would do well to read up on some lessons about journalistic reporting. You seem to have some potential, You definitely have the interest. , Is to be a storyteller, But your entire format needs a lot of work. Keep trying. Don't give up. I wish you luck.
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
I will definately look into that. I am just starting and still learning alot. But I do try to be better every video.
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
Also thank you for offering constructive critisim without being rude about it. I am always open to suggestions and I will definately take what you said and read up and research that. I do feel I can improve alot. So thank you again for the advice. I am definately going to check into that.
@LucasHoldridge-gu4jvАй бұрын
My dad said our great aunt eula got held captive when they went through fort scott.
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
I know they kidnapped a Constable or Sherriff and he was dropped off in Fort Scott in this area some where. They usually kidnapped people and used them for info on how to get out of town then let them go. Usually gave them money too. Learning this by the book about them I am reading.
@CurtisGrupeАй бұрын
Really enjoyed this thank you so much
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
Your very welcome
@JohnDoe-tw8esАй бұрын
Interesting thanks
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
You are welcome
@kyleisenhart3709Ай бұрын
Very cool
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
Thanks. It was really cool to be able to visit this place.
@kyleisenhart3709Ай бұрын
A Beautiful video bro❤
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@kyleisenhart3709Ай бұрын
Very cool ❤
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
I thought so.
@jannisaresАй бұрын
Plenty of Cherokee walked the Trail of Tears. My great, great, great grandmother survived it.
@K3inKansasАй бұрын
That is a blessing that she survived. Just reading all the details and things that happened during the journey it was very emotional and overwhelming. The ages of the children that were buried here just hit me so hard. They actually have the ages of them on the crosses, my camera did not pick it up very well. But they were as young as 1 day old. And as a father and just as a human that hit me pretty hard to where I was almost speechless.
@Warner_pops2 ай бұрын
Tombstone is one of my favorite movies.
@K3inKansas2 ай бұрын
Yes! It is My favorite from My generation. While i was filming this, I had a ghostly/creepy experience. When I was talking about the Earps getting into a brawl with his wife's brothers I look up and hear gunshots (probably a farmer or hunter). Gave me goosebumps for sure. Loved making this video for sure.
@Warner_pops2 ай бұрын
@@K3inKansas "Ghost Hunt"
@K3inKansas2 ай бұрын
@@Warner_pops It definitely would be worth investigating. This was during the day too. Sent chills up My spine. Really eerie
@Warner_pops2 ай бұрын
@@K3inKansas make me wish i still had all my equipment.
@K3inKansas2 ай бұрын
@@Warner_pops Same, sold everything I had.
@kyleisenhart37092 ай бұрын
Very cool
@K3inKansas2 ай бұрын
thanks
@barrylitchfield83572 ай бұрын
Good for a first attempt! Keep it up. 👍🍻
@K3inKansas2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Learning as I go and keeping a list of things I personally want and need to improve on lol.
@staxjackson15592 ай бұрын
Congratulations, Kahn, on your new channel. I'm looking forward to more videos
@K3inKansas2 ай бұрын
Appreciate that. Plan on doing a lot more. Its going to take a lot of work, but in my free time I think i can manage. A lot of stuff to learn. might take me a while but I have fun doing it.