Dragonman's Military Museum is reopening with guided tours starting April 26th. The museum boasts an extensive collection of historical firearms, including Revolutionary War flintlocks and Civil War muskets, alongside a vast array of military vehicles from WWII through the Vietnam era and beyond. Visitors can expect to see authentic weaponry, operational vehicles, and detailed dioramas, offering a comprehensive look at military history.
This video showcases a full-auto FN M249 being tested at Dragonman's Freedom Event. The presenter highlights their ability to own and convert NFA items due to their high-level FFL, emphasizing the legality of manufacturing their own firearms. The description also mentions a military museum and hot rod collection open to the public on specific days. The event offers tickets for a "Freedom Shoot" via a provided website.
This video offers a glimpse into a museum tour at Dragonman's, highlighting the increasing popularity of the venue. The description emphasizes that the museum is open for guided tours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM. The tour is noted to have a diverse international crowd, suggesting a significant draw for firearm enthusiasts and history buffs interested in military artifacts. The focus is on the experience of visiting the museum and the growing interest it's garnering.
This video shows Dragonman and his mechanic, Ken, performing maintenance on vehicles during a half day off. They are putting on tires, charging batteries, and gassing up about 15 vehicles, focusing on those closest to the garage doors. Dragonman mentions his upcoming new building, which will provide more space. He also advertises tours of his Hot Rod Collection and Military Museum, available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays for $20 cash, starting at 10:00 AM. His website, www.dragonmans.com, is also provided.
This video announces the official opening of the museum tour season, highlighting a successful opening day with 116 attendees. The museum offers guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM. The cost is $20 cash per person, with no reservations required. The description also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from their store.
This video announces the grand opening of the Colorado Springs Military Museum, featuring tours on both Saturday and Sunday at 10:00 AM. The event offers a unique opportunity to shoot suppressed firearms with Dead Air and rent up to 60 different machine guns. The cost is $20 cash per person, with no reservations required.
This video focuses on preparing hot rods for the spring season. The process involves putting batteries back in the vehicles and airing up tires. The description mentions that approximately 15 cars are being worked on, with progress being slower than usual due to the owner's busy schedule at the shop. The video also announces an opening weekend for the Colorado Springs Military Museum and Hot Rod Museum on April 26th and 27th. During this weekend, the museum will be renting out 60 machine guns without requiring reservations. Daily tours are offered at 10:00 AM for two hours at a cost of $20 cash per person. Following the opening weekend, the museum will have guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM. Merchandise, including hot rod shirts, is available for purchase online.
This video offers a tour of Dragonman's Military Museum, showcasing operational vehicles and firearms. The museum's tour season opens on April 26, 2025, with guided tours available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Beyond military displays, the museum also features a 'good old days' room with hot rods, vintage gas pumps, and 1950s/60s memorabilia, including Elvis items. While specific firearm models aren't detailed in the description, the mention of operational firearms within a military museum context is the primary focus for tagging.
This video showcases a casual range day at Dragonman's, a shooting facility in Colorado Springs. The description highlights the facility's accessible pricing of $15 cash per person with no caliber restrictions. It details the available ranges, including pistol, shotgun, and rifle ranges up to 220 yards. The video also announces upcoming events for the Colorado Springs Military Museum, including a guided tour, machine gun shoot, and company range demonstrations. T-shirts are available for purchase through their website.
The Praga I-23 was a belt-fed prototype light machine gun by Vaclav Holek, serving as a precursor to the ZB26. It featured a unique bottom-feeding belt system and a hybrid bolt mechanism. Despite its advanced design, military trials favored magazine-fed weapons, leading Holek to adapt the design into the successful ZB26.
This YouTube video announces a final museum tour for the season on November 30th at 10:00 AM. The tour costs $20 cash per person and lasts two hours, offering a chance to see military artifacts and 'oldies but goodies' rooms. Following the tour, the venue will be renting out 50 full-auto machine guns to the public without requiring reservations. The uploader requests interested parties to call and indicate their group size to ensure adequate staffing.
This video announces the final museum tour of 2024, scheduled for Veteran's Day. It highlights a special event where approximately 50 machine guns will be available for public rental to commemorate the day, with no reservations required. The description also notes a cancellation for a Wednesday tour due to weather, while confirming Friday and Sunday tours will proceed as scheduled. Potential for Thanksgiving museum opening is mentioned, contingent on weather, with a winter closure planned until April 2025.
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