Dragonman's Museum is opening on April 25th and 26th, offering two-hour tours at 10:00 AM for $20 cash per person. The museum features extensive displays covering various historical conflicts, including World War II, World War I, the Vietnam War, the Korean War, the American Revolutionary War, and the Civil War. It also includes specialized exhibits on Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Iraq, and Afghanistan, showcasing weapons, uniforms, and historical artifacts.
This entry details the Petersen Gallery at the NRA National Firearms Museum, highlighting its extensive Gatling gun collection. The gallery, a significant donation from Bob Petersen, features manually operated Gatling guns, including specific models chambered in .50-70 and .45-70 calibers, some displayed with original transit chests and technical drawings. The museum is located in Fairfax, Virginia.
This video documents the first tour of the season at Dragonman's museum, showcasing a vast collection of historical military artifacts and vehicles. The tour covers periods from George Washington's era through modern conflicts like Iraq and Afghanistan. Attendees also have the opportunity for full-auto machine gun shooting and suppressor demonstrations.
This video offers a comprehensive tour of Dragonman's museum, showcasing a vast collection of historical firearms, military vehicles, and artifacts spanning various conflicts. The museum features detailed exhibits on World War II, including D-Day and the Holocaust, as well as displays on the Iraq War, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Korea, World War I, the Civil War, and the American Revolutionary War. Visitors can expect to see operational weapons, historical uniforms, and personal effects of soldiers.
This video offers a virtual tour of the Swiss Shooting Museum in Bern. While specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the provided information, the title and description strongly indicate a focus on historical firearms and their context within Swiss shooting culture. The content is likely to appeal to history buffs and firearm enthusiasts interested in the evolution and heritage of shooting sports and weaponry.
This video provides a comprehensive tour of Dragonman's Military Museum, showcasing a vast collection of World War I and World War II artifacts, including Nazi uniforms, helmets, and political regalia. The museum also features displays on the Holocaust, Russian, British, and Japanese military history, as well as post-WWII conflicts like Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The presenter highlights operational weapons, including machine guns and RPGs, and discusses the provenance of items from Saddam Hussein's Palace and Fort Carson soldiers' deployments.
This video provides a preview of a museum tour at the Colorado Springs Military Museum, hosted by Dragonman. The tour highlights a vast collection of historical military artifacts, including approximately 1,500 uniform mannequins, 2,000 flags, 5,000 helmets, and 92 fully operational military vehicles from various eras like World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The museum also features displays on the American Revolutionary War and significant historical figures. The final tour is scheduled for November 30th, with the museum closing for renovations until the end of April.
Dragonman's Colorado Springs Military Museum is hosting its final tours of 2024, culminating on Veterans Day. The museum features a vast collection of original and operational World War II artifacts, including 1,600 uniform mannequins, 2,500 working weapons, and 92 military vehicles. On Veterans Day, the museum will offer public rentals of 50 machine guns.
Dragonman's is hosting a special event this weekend. Friday is closed to the public for setup. Saturday features an industry-only demo day with Swamp Fox Optics and other brands, offering 25% off Swamp Fox products. Sunday returns to normal operations with public range access, museum tours, and a machine gun vendor for Tannerite pumpkin shoots. Ticket prices increase at the door, so online purchase is recommended.
Dragonman announces a one-day sale on August 6th for tickets to the 32nd annual Front Range Freedom Shoot, taking place September 7th and 8th. The sale offers various ticket options, including single-day passes, weekend passes, and VIP packages with exclusive benefits like submachine gun rentals and an industry-only afterparty.
This video provides an overview of Dragonman's Museum, highlighting its extensive collection of operational firearms and vehicles. The speaker emphasizes that 98% of the museum's exhibits are functional, offering visitors a unique interactive experience. The museum also offers machine gun rentals for visitors after their tour.
Dragonman's annual Front Range Freedom Shoot is celebrating its 32nd year, promising to be the biggest and best yet. The event, held on September 7th and 8th, will feature on-range activities with handguns, rifles, shotguns, optics, and suppressors, as well as off-range discussions on 2A-related topics. Attendees can purchase tickets for single-day range access, a full weekend pass, or a VIP package that includes machine gun rentals and exclusive swag. The event also offers museum tours of Dragonman's extensive private collection, meet-and-greets with Colorado representatives and content creators, and a fundraiser giveaway to support 2A advocacy.
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