This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at Dragonman's machine shop, highlighting ongoing work in the motorcycle business and upcoming machine gun rentals for an annual pumpkin shoot. The content suggests a busy winter for rebuilding and machining. It also promotes an upcoming family-friendly event with over 60 rental machine gun types available on October 25th and 26th, and directs viewers to their online store for merchandise.
This video is a promotional announcement for Memorial Day Weekend operations at a facility that includes a military museum, shooting ranges, a dirt bike track, paintball fields, a gun store, and a machine shop. The owner highlights the opportunity to honor fallen soldiers with museum tours and mentions the perfect weather for outdoor activities. They encourage visitors to come out and support their business, also promoting their merchandise store.
This video focuses on a visit to Dragonman's, a location that implies a firearm-related context, and showcases t-shirts available for purchase. The description mentions a hot rod, breakfast at Sandy's restaurant, and ongoing motor work, indicating a blend of personal interests and potentially a business operation. The primary call to action is to visit the Dragonman's store website to view t-shirt offerings in various sizes (S-4XL). While firearms are not explicitly discussed or demonstrated, the location and the brand name "Dragonman's" strongly suggest a connection to the firearms community, with the t-shirts likely featuring relevant branding.
This YouTube video, titled 'Rebuild Your Own Motor Job at Dragonman's,' focuses on the potential enhancements for a motor rebuild, including modifications like porting heads, dual spark plugs, high-lift cams, flywheel shaving, and big bore cylinders. The description also mentions that the creator, Dragonman, offers pricing for these services over the phone. The video concludes with a Happy New Year wish from Dragonland and promotes their shop t-shirts available for purchase online.
This video announces the end of the museum tour season on November 14th, with the last tour being that day. Tours are held on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am. A potential Thanksgiving tour is dependent on weather. The upcoming weekend features a special event with Tannerite pumpkins for sale and a make-up machine gun rental shoot all day Sunday. No entry fee or reservations are required. The video also includes a link to shop for t-shirts on their website.
This video from Dragonman's features updates on their popular "Dragon Fire Rifles," mentioning a large waiting list and advising interested customers to call for information as these are not listed on their website. The motorcycle shop is at full production, with new job inquiries being deferred until December. The establishment also reminds viewers that their shooting ranges, paintball fields, and dirt bike track are open to the public. They are receiving regular firearm and daily ammo shipments. The military museum tours are concluding for the season, with specific dates mentioned, and there's a possibility of an extended season or a Thanksgiving tour. The video also promotes their shop t-shirts.
This video details the process of servicing a collection of military vehicles, focusing on replacing batteries. The presenter explains that 116 batteries are being installed, with vehicles ranging from 1950 to the present day, all utilizing 24-volt systems. The video also announces the upcoming opening of a museum on May 17th, requiring pre-registration via the Dragonman's website to manage visitor numbers. The museum will be open on Sundays and Wednesdays for two-hour tours, including access to "Oldies but Goodies Rooms" showcasing items from the 50s and 60s. T-shirts related to the shop are also promoted.
This video showcases a personal firearm collection, referred to as an "extension," which is described as "completely FULL." The content creator interacts with US Army soldiers from Fort Carson who purchased handguns, offering them a tour of their private military museum. The museum boasts a vast collection including running vehicles, uniform mannequins, and thousands of working weapons, spanning various conflicts from WWI to Afghanistan. The creator expresses plans for expanding the collection further. The museum is open to the public on Sundays from March 31st until Veteran's weekend in November.
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