This video focuses on preparing the "Oldies but Goodies" room at Dragon Man's museum for an upcoming opening on April 26th and 27th. The museum will offer guided tours daily at 10:00 AM, costing $20 cash per person with no reservations needed. In addition to the museum tours, the event will feature rentals of 60 machine guns. Following the grand opening, the museum will maintain regular hours, with one guided tour offered each Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM. The description also promotes merchandise available through the Dragon Man's website.
This video provides a quick tour or overview of the "Freedom Shoot" event, likely held at Dragon's Man Gun Range. The description links to the venue's website, suggesting the content might showcase activities, participants, or the general atmosphere of the shoot. Without a transcript, specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are not identifiable, but the event name implies a pro-Second Amendment or patriotic theme.
This video explores exceptionally expensive and unique gun collections and memorabilia. It showcases a $1 million gun collection by 'The Collector', a $100,000 John Wick-themed gun safe with firearms from Heckler & Koch, FN, and CZ, the historic Beretta Gallery in New York City, and 'The Dragon Man' Mel Bernstein's collection of over 3,000 weapons, including military vehicles and tanks. The content highlights the passion and investment associated with firearms collecting.
This video, titled "History of the Dragon Tale," by "The Dragon Man," recounts the origin of his nickname and his custom motorcycle building business, which began 55 years ago. He details building the first "Dragon Bike" and subsequent 17 models. The description highlights his unique method of fulfilling customer requests by having them purchase a Harley, draw designs, and then he would build their custom bike. He also mentions building three double-engine street bikes and his extensive history of being featured in motorcycle magazines over the last 50 years. The video aims to share this history and showcase his creations.
This video provides an introduction to a museum tour hosted by Dragon Man, highlighting an event that attracted 76 participants from across the United States. The description emphasizes the educational and enjoyable experience participants are guaranteed to have. It also promotes an upcoming tour on Sunday at 10 am and directs viewers to Dragon Man's website for t-shirts and museum tickets.
This video announces the opening of the Dragon Man's Museum on Sunday, May 17th, 2020, at 10 am for guided tours. The museum will operate every Sunday and Wednesday until November. The description also promotes the first Hot Rod get-together night starting Saturday, May 16th, at a Kmart parking lot, weather permitting, which will continue through October. The creator expresses gratitude for an appreciation plaque from the El Paso County Sheriffs Department. Ticket information for museum tours is provided via a website link.
This video is an announcement about the upcoming season opening for a museum in 2020. It includes a link to a t-shirt store for Dragon Man's, a known firearms and collectibles establishment. While the video title doesn't explicitly mention firearms, the context of "Dragon Man's" strongly suggests a connection to the firearm community and its related merchandise.
This video captures a lively day at the shooting range on a pleasant February 1st. The range was busy with people enjoying the weather. The facility offers affordable all-day shooting for $10 per person. They provide rental options for semi-automatic rifles and handguns at $25 per hour (plus ammo), and machine gun rentals are available with a 1-day advance notice. The range accommodates various shooting distances, from 15 feet to 220 yards, and has dedicated pistol, shotgun, and rifle ranges. Notably, there's no membership requirement and no caliber restrictions, making it accessible to a wide range of enthusiasts.
This video provides a glimpse into the ongoing improvements at the Colorado Springs Military Museum. The museum is actively working on expanding its space, acquiring new artifacts, and creating fresh displays. For the upcoming tour season, which begins in April, the museum will be open on Wednesdays and Sundays. They anticipate record-breaking attendance and highlight that visitors often consider it one of the best military museums in the country. For inquiries, potential visitors can email dragonman033@gmail.com. The description also includes a link for purchasing Dragon Man T-shirts.
This video showcases a shooting range that offers access to rifle, handgun, and shotgun shooting areas, along with six additional ranges. The description highlights a pay-as-you-go model with no membership required, allowing individuals to shoot all day for $10. It also includes a promotional link for Dragon Man T-shirts.
This video, titled 'Coffin Car!', appears to be an unconventional or perhaps humorously titled piece of content. The description directs viewers to purchase T-shirts from the Dragon Man's website, with a promise of next-day shipping. Given the lack of specific firearm or technical terms in the provided information, the content is likely not a standard firearm review, tutorial, or discussion.
This video, titled "Looking for a couple of good tour guides!", is a recruitment announcement from a business, likely related to firearms given the context of "Dragon Man" (a known firearm personality). The description explicitly states that tour guides have since been hired, but they are still accepting resumes for future openings. Interested individuals are directed to email dragonman033@gmail.com. A link to purchase merchandise, specifically t-shirts from dragonmans.com, is also provided.