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 guide explores the exhibits at Dragonman's Museum, focusing on World War II artifacts. It details displays of iconic firearms like the M1919 Browning, M1 Garand, and M3 Grease Gun, alongside reconnaissance equipment, communication gear, and medical kits. The museum commemorates D-Day and offers insights into soldier life during the war.
This video provides an in-depth tour of Dragonman's Military Museum, showcasing a vast collection of firearms, uniforms, and military artifacts spanning multiple eras. The museum owner, Dragonman, highlights key exhibits including WWII machine gun bunkers, D-Day displays, modern conflict artifacts from Iraq and Afghanistan, and rare military vehicles. The tour emphasizes historical context and the sheer scale of the collection, featuring over 1,500 uniforms and numerous iconic weapons.
This video announces the final museum tour dates for the season, highlighting the Veterans Day tour on Tuesday, November 11th at 10 AM. It also mentions an earlier tour on November 9th at 10 AM. The museum will close for the season after these dates. Viewers are encouraged to attend if possible and advised to call for questions and dress warmly. Additional information can be found on their website.
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 YouTube video promotes museum tours offered every Friday and Sunday at 10 am. The description highlights a recent tour that had 44 attendees and mentions that the last tour of the season will be on Veterans Day, November 11th. No reservations are required, and the cost is $20 cash per person. The video also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from their online store.
This video promotes the Dragonman's Freedom Shoot event, taking place in Colorado Springs, CO on September 13-14, 2025. Attendees can experience a 'try before you buy' opportunity with over 200 full-auto rentals, including numerous machine guns, and interact with 35+ industry vendors. The event also features retail store promotions, shooting contests with over 150 prizes, museum tours, and VIP parties with political speakers. Funds raised will support Second Amendment causes. Different ticket tiers are available, including General Admission, Premier, and a sold-out VIP option.
This video offers a quick tour of the NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia. It highlights a variety of firearms, including Princess Diana's shotgun and guns featured in iconic films like Pulp Fiction, No Country for Old Men, Dirty Harry, Scarface, and Jaws. The description emphasizes that the museum is free to enter and recommends it as a worthwhile visit for those in the Washington D.C. area interested in firearms history.
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.
Dragonman provides a tour of his Pearl Harbor and WWII Japanese room, attracting 67 visitors from Australia, London, and Germany. Following the museum tour, attendees have the opportunity to rent and fire machine guns, marking a first for many. The museum offers guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM for $20 cash per person, with no reservations required. This popular attraction can be further explored via their website, www.dragonmans.com.
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.
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