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Buckle up for the most outrageous Pawn Stars fights—tense standoffs where confidence collides with cold, hard reality. This Full Episode breakdown sticks strictly to this transcript and delivers the blow‑by‑blow: a WWI helmet duo that sparks a showdown before ending in a win, a multilingual WWII blood chit deal that squeaks through, a jaw‑dropping Matchbox collection pawn loan that hits five figures, a stack of pre‑battle D‑Day documents so fragile Rick refuses to buy them, and a freakishly rare pistol ring negotiation that flames out at the last second. Add in a 1978 Stretch Serpent head that turns into a victory bet, a bargain‑bin leather football helmet, mixed post‑war blades, a misfire on a Patton photo album, a luxurious 950 silver French toiletry kit, Willie Shoemaker’s race‑worn boots, a warehouse’s worth of liquor decanters Rick soon regrets, a Kevlar vest quick‑flip, a gleaming compass binnacle buy, a stack of animation cels, an unused Beatles ticket reality check, and the emotional 1957 Chevy reveal that steals the show. Spotlight Moments (don’t miss): WWI Helmet Set Deal (0:00–1:01): Enlisted and officer helmets in surprisingly good shape. Expert Paul pegs the pair up to $2,200; seller asks $2,000; Rick opens at $800. They grind to $1,050 and the seller heads for the blackjack table. WWII Blood Chit (1:07–3:09): A silk rescue patch printed in nine languages. Not rare, but cool. Rick starts $40, the seller tries $150, and they land at $75. $20,000 Matchbox Loan (3:10–5:59): Nearly 1,000 cars, most boxed. Toy expert Johnny confirms the heat; Rick offers the full $20,000 pawn—with a stern warning about paying it back. Pre‑Battle D‑Day Docs Pass (5:59–9:10): Labeled top secret with drop‑zone maps and landing instructions. Authentic and archive‑worthy but too fragile to display or sell, so Rick passes. Stretch Serpent Bet Win (9:18–11:29): Corey buys just the head for $500; Johnny values a full one as nearly mythical and the head alone at $4,000–$5,000. Old Man loses the bet and cleans the shop. Pistol Ring Showdown (18:30–21:12): Mid‑1800s French six‑shot finger gun. Rick climbs from $3,000 to $7,000 cash; seller holds $8,500 and walks. Painful, but epic TV. 1957 Chevy Reveal (21:44–25:15): Rick’s secret restoration for the Old Man’s 70th lands like a thunderbolt—LS1 rumble, fresh interior, the line of the episode: “I don’t like it… I love it.” Deal‑by‑Deal Breakdown: Arcade Trio: Dig Dug and Super Dodge Ball tempt Chumlee. Seller wants $1,500 each; Chum hammers down to $600 for all three. Elvis Necklace: Over a pound of 14‑karat gold with photos and letters. Ask $250,000; Rick estimates gold around $13,000, offers $20,000; no deal. Stretch Serpent Head: Bought $500 earlier; later valued $4,000–$5,000 by Johnny. Bet settled, Old Man grabs the Windex. Leather Football Helmet: No superstar provenance. Seller $500 vs. Rick; they grind down to $130. Mixed Blades: Attractive but post‑war; another $130 finish. Patton Photo Album: Incredible content, but the signature is part of the print. Archivally tricky; no deal. 950 Silver French Toiletry Kit: Luxury travel set from the 1800s; Rick lobs $6,000 and works the negotiation. Willie Shoemaker Boots: Race‑worn, signature verified by Drew; faded ink keeps the price to $500. Liquor Decanters (175‑piece lot): Seller wants $4,500; Rick lowballs $500; a deal leaves the shop flooded with boxes. Later, 10 more boxes arrive. Regret sets in. Kevlar Body Armor: Expires like milk; quick talk, $150 deal. Compass Binnacle: Early‑1900s nautical beauty with oil lamps and Viking logo; $425 buys it. Animation Cels: 50 originals (Scooby‑Doo, Flintstones, Fat Albert). Seller wants $5,000; Corey scores $1,500. Beatles Ticket: Unused 1966 Shea Stadium ticket; mass‑produced frame kills the buzz. Rick goes $175, closes at $180. 1957 Chevy Surprise: A frame‑off stunner and a tear‑jerker finish. The Old Man’s “most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.” If you crave wild negotiations, expert reality checks, and Full Episode deep dives built to win search and suggested, you’re in the right place. Like the breakdown, comment the fight that shocked you most (WWI Helmets, D‑Day Docs, Pistol Ring, or Chevy Reveal), subscribe for more Pawn Stars Full Episodes, and share with a friend who loves unbelievable pawn‑shop drama. 🙌 📌 B) Chapters 00:00 WWI Helmets 01:10 Blood Chit 03:10 Matchbox Loan 05:59 D‑Day Docs 09:18 Stretch Serpent 11:29 Patton Album 18:30 Ring Pistol 21:12 Binnacle 21:35 Nautical Details 21:45 Cels, Ticket, Chevy