This video announces Hiperfire's attendance at Dragonman's Front Range Freedom Shoot, scheduled for September 13-14. The event promises over 200 machine guns, 100 prizes, and industry vendors. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with Hiperfire staff and explore their product line. General, Premier, and VIP tickets are available for purchase online. The event highlights industry support and a focus on maintaining quality products.
This video documents the opening day of museum tours, showcasing a remarkably large turnout of 171 visitors with more expected. The museum offers guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM, costing $20 CASH per person with no reservations required. Special events include a Dead Air representative demonstrating on the rifle range and a full-auto shoot featuring over 60 machine guns this weekend. The video also promotes the museum's t-shirt shop.
This video promotes a Memorial Day weekend event at a museum, featuring tours to honor fallen soldiers. The event also includes access to a shooting range, dirt bike track, paintball, and a gun store. Special offerings include American flag giveaways and adjusted operating hours on Memorial Day. The description also mentions an online store for merchandise.
This video announces Memorial Day weekend museum tours. The museum will be open on Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, and Monday (Memorial Day). Each tour starts at 10 am and costs $20 per person. The description emphasizes honoring the sacrifices of men and women for freedom. The website www.dragonmans.com is provided for more information. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context suggests a museum that likely houses or discusses historical weaponry, potentially related to military history and the Second Amendment.
This video announces the remaining tour dates for a museum, highlighting a "mini machine gun shoot" for Veterans Day Weekend and a "pumpkin machine gun shoot" on October 21st and 22nd. The museum will close for the winter on November 12th. The description also promotes the sale of t-shirts through their website. Tours are guided and occur weekly on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
This video announces Dragonman's 31st Annual Machine Gun Shoot and Industry Range Day, scheduled to take place in six days. It highlights that tickets are required for museum tours and can be purchased online at www.dragonmans.com/store, or on-site on the day of the event for range access.
This video showcases t-shirts available for purchase from DragonMan's, with a prominent mention of their military museum. The museum is open for guided tours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays before 10 am, with the exception of their 31st Annual Machine Gun Shoot on September 16th and 17th, which requires reservations. Tickets for the museum, limited to 150 people per day, can be purchased online. The video focuses on merchandise and museum access rather than specific firearm demonstrations.
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 shows Dragonman greeting visitors before the opening of his establishment on a Sunday morning. The description highlights that museum tours are offered on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am, with one 2-hour guided tour per day. It also promotes the sale of t-shirts through their website. While the title indicates a greeting and the description focuses on tour information and merchandise, the context of Dragonman and the presence of a crowd before opening suggests a potentially active firearms-related environment or museum.
This video highlights a military museum that has been under development for nearly 40 years. Featured on local news, the museum will open in mid-April, offering 2-hour tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10 AM. The tours cover major US wars from the Revolutionary War to the Middle East conflicts, including the Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam War. The museum is mindful of veterans with PTSD and offers respectful accommodations, including wheelchair accessibility. The museum's owner also mentions other year-round businesses like a firearm store, shooting ranges, and paintball park. Contact information and hours for inquiries are provided.
This video announces the end of the museum tour season on November 14th, with the last tour being that day. Tours are held on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am. A potential Thanksgiving tour is dependent on weather. The upcoming weekend features a special event with Tannerite pumpkins for sale and a make-up machine gun rental shoot all day Sunday. No entry fee or reservations are required. The video also includes a link to shop for t-shirts on their website.
This video highlights a museum's 'Machine Gun Weekend' event, which saw record attendance for its Saturday tours, with over 100 visitors. The event is described as a significant success, with Sunday's tours expected to be even more popular based on pre-registrations. The machine gun shoot itself is a major draw, marking a 30-year attendance record.