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 features a hot rod enthusiast showcasing their newly acquired 1930 Ford Sedan, adding it to a collection that also includes 1927, 1928, and 1929 Ford Sedans. The creator, operating out of 'Dragonland,' announces their upcoming annual pumpkin shoot event. This family-friendly event will feature pumpkins filled with Tannerite for explosive target practice when shot with high-speed bullets, and will also offer machine gun rentals. The video also directs viewers to the creator's online store for merchandise.
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.
This YouTube video, titled "Busy Fourth of July Weekend at Dragonland," showcases a vibrant and active event. The description highlights over 400 attendees engaged in various activities, including dirt bike riding, paintball, and extensive use of shooting ranges. The mention of purchasing guns and ammunition, alongside a full-auto shoot, indicates a strong focus on firearms and related recreational pursuits. The overall atmosphere suggests a popular and energetic gathering centered around outdoor and shooting sports.
This video captures a day at a car show, with the creator expressing enjoyment and mentioning a return to 'Dragonland.' The video seems to focus on the experience of attending the event and interacting with people, concluding with a cheerful sign-off. While the title includes 'Dragonman's Dragster,' which could imply a custom vehicle or a themed show, the description leans heavily towards a general positive experience at the event rather than a specific deep dive into any particular item or activity. The mention of 'Dragonland' and the overall tone suggest a personal vlog-style content.
This video showcases the development of a new 40-acre four-wheeler track called "Dragonland" by Dragonman. The track is designed to accommodate a variety of four-wheel drive vehicles, including Jeeps and rock climbers. The description mentions an ongoing influx of dirt from local developments, which will be used to build and enhance the track. Dragonman also promotes it as a destination for visitors to Colorado Springs, with an all-day access fee of $12 for dirt bikes and an equivalent price expected for four-wheelers. A link to the Dragonman's merchandise store is also provided.
This video highlights a busy weekend at Dragonland's shooting ranges, anticipating a record summer attendance. The description emphasizes the accessibility of the ranges, with no caliber restrictions and no membership requirement, offering all-day shooting for $12. Key upcoming events include the military museum's grand opening on April 3rd and a machine gun shoot and rentals on April 2nd and 3rd, featuring a selection of approximately 50 different machine guns. The facility is open daily except Mondays and major holidays.
This video showcases young visitors at "Dragonland," a military museum, highlighting their patriotic enthusiasm for the country and military. The description emphasizes the importance of raising younger generations to appreciate American freedoms and the military's role. It also provides details about the museum's opening and ticket reservations, inviting viewers to explore its schedule and book visits.
This video from Dragonland showcases recent business activities. The creator has been busy with motorcycle machine work and repairs, while Melissa has been managing the gun store. They've been stocking up on firearms, optics, and accessories, including a significant order of ammunition to prepare for spring. The description also mentions the upcoming opening of an RV Park and a museum with guided tours, as well as the expansion of their dirt bike track and new paintball equipment. The video aims to give viewers an update on what's happening at Dragonland.
This YouTube video captures a lively weekend at Dragonland in Colorado Springs, a popular destination offering a variety of activities. The description highlights the busy atmosphere, with visitors enjoying themselves and creating memories. The owner emphasizes a friendly, joke-filled environment for customers. Additionally, updates are provided on the progress of an RV park, with an estimated completion within three weeks. The venue also offers tours of its Military Museum and Hot Rod Museum on specific days, opportunities to ride dirt bikes or ATVs on a 75-acre track, and access to shooting ranges, including rental of full-auto machine guns by appointment. Paintball on a 35-acre field with rental equipment, a machine shop, and a gun store are also available, making Dragonman's a comprehensive entertainment hub in Colorado Springs.
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