Dragonman shares his passion for collecting and maintaining hot rods, highlighting the acquisition of his 63rd vehicle. He announces the grand opening of his museum on April 26th and 27th, which will feature military displays, historical exhibits, and an "oldies but goodies" room. A significant draw for the opening will be the rental of 60 machine guns, weather permitting, with no reservations required. The video emphasizes his dedication to his extensive car collection and the upcoming museum events.
This video highlights a new exhibit at the NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia, titled "By Resolution Of Congress." The exhibit focuses on early American awards for valor, predating the Medal of Honor, and also features early examples of the Medal of Honor itself from the Civil War era. The description emphasizes the historical significance of these awards and their connection to bravery and sacrifice, with a prominent Gilbert Stuart painting of George Washington overlooking the display of swords, guns, and medals. The museum's location, hours, and free admission are provided, along with information on when to watch "American Rifleman Television" for new episodes.
This video captures a scenic cruise around Casco Bay near Portland, Maine, with Erin. The journey includes a visit to the historic Portland Head Light, a landmark inaugurated by President George Washington. The cruise continues north, exploring the seaward side of the bay islands, reaching Mere's Island in Brunswick, before returning to Portland. The entire trip spanned 55 miles and was conducted on an 18-foot Boston Whaler Dauntless.
This YouTube video from Guns & Gadgets Media focuses on the anniversary of George Washington's death, linking historical context to modern discussions. The description heavily promotes various affiliations, including email lists, Patreon support, Blackout Coffee, GNG merchandise, and gun rights organizations like Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation. It also includes links to backup channels and equipment used for video production, emphasizing educational and entertainment purposes while adhering to fair use and safety disclaimers regarding firearms handling.
This video provides a brief look at a D-Day remembrance display, marking the 79th anniversary of the Normandy landings. It highlights the historical significance of the event, including the scale of the assault and the casualties. The description also promotes a privately owned museum that covers military history from George Washington's era, inviting visitors for tours with specific timings, pricing, and contact information. The museum is presented as a significant historical attraction.
This video offers a glimpse into Dragonman's Museum, highlighting a D-Day display set on June 7th, 1944, the day after the invasion. The museum features rooms dedicated to major US wars, dating back to George Washington. It announces its seasonal opening on Sunday, April 9th, with guided tours offered on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am. A vendor will be present on April 9th, offering machine gun rentals starting around 11 am. The museum requires cash payment ($20 per person) and does not allow self-guided tours. Reservations are not needed, but attendees should arrive before 10 am.
This YouTube video, titled "George Washington Visits" and described as a Presidents' Day greeting from "GUNBROS," appears to be a short-form content piece. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the description heavily emphasizes the "Second Amendment" and the company's commitment to "freedoms bestowed on us by our Creator." GUNBROS positions themselves as a family-owned small business providing "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for "soldiers overseas and patriots here at home" to "protect their family and their country." The video likely leverages patriotic themes and the historical figure of George Washington to connect with an audience interested in firearms, liberty, and American heritage. The inclusion of social media links for GUNBROS suggests a promotional aspect related to their business.
This video offers a glimpse into a private military museum featuring a wide array of historical military artifacts and vehicles, with a specific focus on the American Revolutionary War and George Washington. While the video's primary theme is historical military displays, it also mentions a significant collection of over 2,000 working weapons, suggesting a strong firearms component. The museum covers multiple conflicts from the Revolutionary War to Afghanistan and boasts extensive collections of uniforms, vehicles, and weaponry. The description also highlights a separate "Hot Rod Museum" with vintage vehicles, memorabilia, and classic Americana.
This YouTube video appears to be a historical or patriotic presentation titled 'We the People / George Washington'. The description directs viewers to the CMMG Insider website, suggesting a potential connection to firearm manufacturing or related content, although the title and description themselves do not explicitly mention firearms. The content is likely focused on American history or ideals, potentially linking them to a modern context relevant to the CMMG brand.
This is the first part of a three-part museum tour showcasing a vast military collection. The museum spans 75,000 square feet and covers conflicts from George Washington's era to Afghanistan. It features 92 running military vehicles, over 2000 working weapons, and more than 1500 uniformed mannequins. The museum opens for guided tours only on April 3rd at 10 am and will subsequently be open every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10 am. Tours cost $20 per person, with proceeds supporting museum expansion and acquisition. The description also promotes a t-shirt shop.
This video addresses the prevalent issue of fake quotes attributed to the Founding Fathers, particularly concerning gun rights. It highlights how fabricated quotes, often modern in language and sentiment, are circulated online and used to bolster political or policy arguments. The content creator, Mark W. Smith, an attorney and author, explains that these inaccuracies damage the pro-gun cause by providing ammunition to opponents. He debunks several popular but false pro-gun quotes from figures like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. The video emphasizes the importance of using genuine historical quotes to defend the Second Amendment, providing real examples from Jefferson and James Madison, and offers tips for identifying fake quotes. The "Four Boxes Diner" channel aims to equip viewers with accurate information to understand and defend their constitutional rights.
This video announces a drawing contest aimed at engaging younger generations in military history, specifically focusing on the American Revolutionary War. Participants are encouraged to create drawings related to George Washington, the Founding Fathers, or the Revolutionary War itself. The winner, chosen at the end of January, will receive $100. Submissions should be sent to The Colorado Springs Historical Military Museum. The video also promotes t-shirt sales via a provided website.