This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at the preparations for Dragonman's 33rd Annual Freedom Shoot, taking place on September 13th and 14th. The host showcases some of the rental firearm options that will be available to the public for the event. The description also briefly mentions the busy motorcycle machine shop and thanks customers for their business. A link to the event's details on Dragonman's website is provided.
Dragonman is building a personal drag strip on newly acquired land, expressing excitement about fulfilling a long-held desire. This project is presented as a new and ongoing development at "Dragonland," highlighting their continuous activity and engagement. The video focuses on a personal endeavor rather than specific firearm content, but the "Dragonman" moniker often implies interest in firearms-related activities within his community.
This video announces the upcoming acquisition of a new property by the creator and their partner, Melissa. The closing is scheduled for a couple of weeks away. The description highlights the beauty and significant acreage of the land, noting it has been in the neighbor's family for over 110 years. The creator expresses excitement about the expansion of their "Dragonland" and mentions planning for fence lines with a surveyor's visit next week. A t-shirt shop link is also provided.
This video, 'Dragonman's is Getting Bigger Part Two', showcases the expansion of Dragonman's property, now named Dragonland. The host, along with Melissa, tours the newly acquired land which was previously part of the Beetham family estate since 1921. The property, initially homesteaded at 160 acres, will be subdivided, with two houses on the front being sold separately, leaving the back portion for Dragonman's. The description also includes a link to purchase merchandise.
This YouTube video, titled 'Rebuild Your Own Motor Job at Dragonman's,' focuses on the potential enhancements for a motor rebuild, including modifications like porting heads, dual spark plugs, high-lift cams, flywheel shaving, and big bore cylinders. The description also mentions that the creator, Dragonman, offers pricing for these services over the phone. The video concludes with a Happy New Year wish from Dragonland and promotes their shop t-shirts available for purchase online.
This YouTube video appears to be a fun and slightly ominous Halloween-themed display at Dragonman's property, referred to as "Dragonland." The creator is setting up zombie mannequins and warns viewers about "booby traps," humorously suggesting trick-or-treaters bring next of kin identification. The description also promotes t-shirts available on their website. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the context of "Dragonman's" often implies a connection to firearms, and the "booby trap" warning could allude to defensive measures.
This video showcases Dragonman's extensive 1/4 mile oval track, suitable for go-karts and hot rods. Beyond the track, Dragonland boasts 7 shooting ranges, a paintball field, an expansive dirt bike track, a Military Museum, a Hot Rod Museum, a machine shop, and a gun store. As a Class 7 gun dealer, Dragonman can procure a wide array of firearms, emphasizing legality in Colorado. The facility also offers machine gun rentals with advance notice. The description highlights various recreational and retail offerings, with a strong emphasis on firearms and related activities.
This video follows the creator's Monday routine, which involves taking out their hot rods for various outings. The creator emphasizes the importance of regularly using their vehicles rather than letting them sit idle. Daily activities include driving to Sandy's Restaurant for breakfast, Franky's Bar in Falcon, CO for lunch with friends, and various other dining establishments like Black Eye Pea, Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, and Bubba's Bar and Restaurant for dinner. The creator also mentions filling up their vehicles with gasoline to prevent rust and pinholes in the gas tanks due to condensation. Additionally, the video advertises tours of the creator's Hot Rod Museum.
This video showcases a newly constructed quarter-mile oval racetrack, advertised as over half a mile in total length. The creator is enthusiastic about using it for hot rod racing and mentions it's perfect for various vehicles like quarter midgets, stock cars, go karts, and dune buggies. The track's dirt is described as packed and ready. The creator also expresses interest in purchasing junk cars for demolition derby events and provides a phone number for both track usage inquiries and car purchases. The location is identified as Dragonland in Colorado Springs.
This video focuses on the construction and expansion of a new oval race track, which is being made 15 feet wider. The creator plans to install a 20-foot high scaffold in the center for a comprehensive view of the track. This addition is described as a significant improvement to 'Dragonland' and is expected to be completed by the weekend. Further enhancements are planned in the coming weeks. The creator solicits viewer feedback and provides contact information for 'Dragonman' for inquiries about the compound, highlighting its unique status in Colorado and potentially nationwide. Merchandise is also promoted.
This video announces the opening day of the Dragonland Military Museum and its new tour schedule. The museum will offer guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10 am for $20 cash per person. Additionally, the description highlights a machine gun shoot event with over 40 machine guns available for rent, promising an exciting experience.
This video's title and description suggest a hypothetical scenario where a Chinese weather balloon entering 'Dragon air space' would be shot down. The content appears to be a humorous or satirical take, potentially related to national security or geopolitical events, using 'Dragonland' as a playful placeholder. A link to purchase t-shirts from www.dragonmans.com is provided, indicating merchandise sales are a component of the creator's channel.