Pawn Stars: Pumped Up - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Top Guns
A 1969 Triumph motorcycle gets Rick's engine roaring; an 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun; an 1800s Colt revolver; a rare Nock Volley gun used by the Royal Navy; an 1871 British Martini-Henry short lever rifle; enhanced.

La La Land
Rick heads to Los Angles for a shopping spree; he views props from the movie, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'' and a painting by actor Leonardo DiCaprio; Chumlee considers a helicopter owned by Las Vegas magician Dirk Arthur; enhanced

Summer Pawnin'
Singer Madonna's 1988 day planner; a WWII-era Linemar Space Explorer Toy; two rare G.I. Joe play sets; a shower curtain signed by actor Anthony Perkins ("Psycho''); an 1850s calendar clock; three "Charlie's Angels'' figurines.

If the Pawn Don't Fit
After test-driving the infamous O.J. Simpson Bronco, Rick must decide whether to purchase this million-dollar item; a rare silverware set; a 1978 "Star Wars'' comic; enhanced.
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