This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at Dragonman's machine shop, highlighting ongoing work in the motorcycle business and upcoming machine gun rentals for an annual pumpkin shoot. The content suggests a busy winter for rebuilding and machining. It also promotes an upcoming family-friendly event with over 60 rental machine gun types available on October 25th and 26th, and directs viewers to their online store for merchandise.
This YouTube video showcases Dragonman's busy machine shop, focusing on motor work. The description highlights the high volume of work, both inbound and outbound, and invites viewers to contact Dragonman for services. It also promotes the sale of shop t-shirts through a provided website link. While not directly demonstrating firearms, the context of a "machine shop" and "Dragonman" often implies work related to firearms or associated mechanical components in this niche.
This video highlights the extensive experience of a mechanic at Dragonman's specializing in Harley Davidson engine and transmission rebuilding. With over 58 years in the business, the mechanic details their process, mentioning the assistance of a helper for disassembly and glass-beading. The description encourages potential clients to contact the mechanic to discuss their specific needs and receive a quote. The business operates six days a week and is open on major holidays.
This video congratulates Dimitri on winning a custom Cerakote project giveaway. The giveaway was initiated by TGX LLC, a local business in Colorado Springs, and the channel decided to offer it to their customers to support small businesses. The description encourages viewers to visit TGX LLC for custom work and to save the date for the Front Range Freedom Shoot on September 13-14 for more prize opportunities.
This video offers a tour of a machine shop specializing in Harley Davidson engine and transmission rebuilding, highlighting customer jobs being prepared for shipment. The content also promotes upcoming events including exploding pumpkin targets for public sale and a "Rocky Mtn Range Day" with extensive machine gun rentals, featuring 60 different variations. The video encourages viewers to call Dragonman for services and event information, and to purchase merchandise.
This video announces the start of rebuilding season at Dragonman's, a shop with 56 years of experience in motor rebuilding for vehicles manufactured between 1936 and 1999. The shop offers various machine work and rebuilding services with competitive pricing and high-quality parts. Viewers are encouraged to visit www.dragonmans.com for t-shirts or more information.
This video provides a 1000-round review of the CZ 75 D PCR 9mm pistol. The presenter discusses their thoughts, pros, and cons after the initial 1000 rounds, highlighting the effectiveness of the low-mass slide common to CZ firearms. Customizations from Cajun Gun Works, such as night sights, are also mentioned. The review emphasizes the reliability of the CZ 75 D PCR, with zero issues reported to date. The video includes range demonstrations.
This video takes viewers into a machine shop where "Dragonman" will be performing various motor and machine work. While the description emphasizes general shop activities and an offer for custom work with pricing and availability consultation, the title and the name "Dragonman" (often associated with firearms in online communities) hint at potential firearm-related content, even if not explicitly stated. The creator encourages viewers to follow along and offers a way to purchase shop merchandise. The focus is on the process and the services offered.
This "From the Vault" video delves into the history and significance of the Smith & Wesson Model 17, also known as the K-22 Masterpiece. Introduced in 1947, it's celebrated as a potentially the finest-shooting .22 LR double-action revolver. The video highlights the post-WWII production strategy under Carl Hellstrom, focusing on cost reduction without sacrificing quality, leading to the K-22's creation on the K-frame with a high-polish blued finish. It also touches on the Model 17's production run until 1998, its discontinuation in favor of stainless steel, and its less-quality return in the mid-2000s, advising viewers to seek out pre-1998 models.
This video from TENICOR addresses a common customer inquiry regarding custom work. The company explains that their product development process is highly involved, leading to high-quality and high-performing products. Due to the resources dedicated to this process, they are unable to accommodate small, one-off custom projects. While they appreciate the interest, they state that they likely cannot fulfill such requests.
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