Dragonman's is expanding its rental offerings to include semi-automatic handguns and rifles, in addition to their existing machine gun rentals. New additions include popular models like the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380, Sig P365 variants, Glock 43X and 19X, FN 545 and 510, Smith & Wesson Sport 3s, Ruger American Rifles, and Zastava AK-47s. They also highlight the Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol shotgun for personal defense. Full auto rentals are available with advance notice, and the shooting range is open with no caliber restrictions.
Dragonman demonstrates several firearms, including a cut-down Dragon Fire rifle chambered in 5.56/.223, a TP9 pistol with a folding stock and suppressor, and a short-barreled shotgun. He highlights the legal aspects of owning such items, emphasizing that his inventory is compliant with regulations, including those for Special Occupational Taxpayers (SOTs). The video also touches on carrying firearms in saddlebags and mentions upcoming events.
This video details the installation of a Dragon Fire heavy barrel upper receiver onto an AR-15 platform. It highlights the benefits of a fluted, heavy barrel for accuracy and heat dissipation, contrasting it with standard thin barrels. The process involves basic AR-15 takedown and reassembly, emphasizing ease of installation for the new barrel assembly.
Dragonman showcases Dragon Fire Products, including complete AR-15 style rifles in 5.56 and .308, highlighting their customizability and accuracy. The video details the assembly process, custom parts like heavy fluted barrels and dragon head flash suppressors, and the option to purchase upper receiver assemblies separately for AR-15 upgrades. Gift cards are also promoted for holiday purchases.
This video showcases novelty keychains made by Dragon Fire that resemble their .308 lower receivers. These keychains feature 5.56 serial numbers and are designed to match existing Dragon Fire rifle serial numbers. They also function as bottle openers and are branded with 'Colorado Springs Save Fire' and the Dragon Fire logo.
This video showcases a modified 1931 Ford with a new Chevrolet small-block engine and drivetrain, alongside a "cut-down, Dragon Fire, full auto firearm." The creator mentions having parts to build more Dragon Fire rifles, specifically mentioning 75 of them becoming available. They also produce .308 caliber Dragon Fire rifles and will soon offer 9mm rifles, with parts currently in manufacturing. Interested parties are encouraged to call to be added to a waiting list for the .308 and 9mm models. The creator expresses enjoyment in activities that avoid legal trouble.
This video demonstrates how to install a new Dragon Fire barrel assembly onto an existing AR-15 platform. The process involves removing the old upper receiver, separating it from the lower receiver by pushing out two pins, and then installing the new barrel assembly by aligning it and securing it with the pivot pin. The presenter highlights the ease of this upgrade for enhancing an AR-15.
This video announces the arrival of Dragon Fire .308 receivers and parts kits, specifically serial numbers 1-50, with barrels expected soon. They highlight upcoming weekend shooting range availability, offering unlimited shooting time for $12 per person at ranges up to 220 yards. The description also promotes their complete inventory, including a new line of Vortex Optics such as red dots, scopes, rangefinders, spotting scopes, bipods, and optic mounts. Contact information and a website for t-shirts are provided.
This YouTube video features a demonstration of "Dragon Fire" firearms, including testing new pistol barrel samples. The presenter, who holds a Type 7 FFL license, showcases the ability to legally convert semi-automatic firearms to full-automatic, build guns from scratch, and potentially fulfill military and law enforcement contracts. The video also mentions upcoming .308 caliber firearms and the availability of a new pistol model in .223/5.56 caliber. The presenter emphasizes the difficulty of obtaining a Type 7 license and shares a personal reflection on their journey from Brooklyn.
This video showcases Dragon Fire Rifles, focusing on both semi-automatic and full-automatic models. The demonstration highlights the quality and accuracy provided by the rifle's heavy barrels, noting their compatibility with any AR lower receiver. The presenter also touches on fixing inaccuracies and malfunctions, emphasizing that their barrels have a different angle compared to other manufacturers. Purchase inquiries and waitlist additions are encouraged via call. The description also includes links to various Dragon Fire branded merchandise.
This video features a chopped and channeled 1931 Ford hot rod, highlighting its new Chevy 350 small block engine, Turbo 400 transmission, and S10 rear end. The description also mentions testing a "Dragon Fire" full-auto firearm and upcoming sales of 75 Dragon Fire rifles. The creator expresses immense enjoyment from these activities, humorously noting it's done "without getting arrested." A link to shop t-shirts is provided.
This video showcases custom Dragon Fire AR-15 upper receivers and parts kits available for purchase. It details how these components can be used to assemble a personalized AR-15 firearm at home, emphasizing the availability of uppers, custom receivers, and lower parts kits. The presenter highlights the quality of the components, including heavy barrels and rail systems on the uppers, and mil-spec parts in the lower kits, encouraging viewers to call for pricing and ordering information.
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