Ya it's not so much as a display as it is a Actual Functional Armory / supply depot that could actually be used to support and supply an entire battle formation hell most Wars still to this day are fought using a lot less
I hope Dragonman has a good security and fire protection system installed across his museum. Absolutely vital because the whole collection is incredible.
This guy used to sell self help videos for Harleys back in the 80s.Really helped me out when it came to working on my cantankerous Shovelhead.His teaching method was sprinkled with snarky humor.If I remember right he made the news back then after being pulled over for doing something like 150 mph on a custom Harley he built
This guy does such a good fucking job, its absolutely unreal all the holes you have to jump over to even own and register one these vehicles/weapons and he has thousands.
Brother you have literally the COOLEST AND BEST collection I’ve ever seen! I LOVE old military stuff especially ww2 and ww1 items my wife thinks I’m nuts but that stuff really fascinates me. I would love to come see the museum but I’m in Georgia and I hope to have a collection as badass as yours one day. Also, thank you so much for your service sir!
Respectively... the man has no idea what he is talking about. a good amount of the stuff in his "museum" has been proven fake and he has singlehandedly driven the prices on m1 helmets and rifles up among the shooting community. Dude is just a rich guy that buys a bunch of stuff but doesn't do any kind of research to back it up. more a 2-bit collection than a real museum.
@@deequalizer8524 Many of his japanese flags are fakes done by marines during the war to sell to soldiers and navy personnel. If you translate them then most of the writting is either gibberish or the menu items for japanese rations. The "Nazi Room" is an ecliptic mix of fakes, reproductions, and some original items. The Belt Buckle pistol being one of the most egregious. Most collectors believe that all of these are fakes done in the 60's-90's as no historical record exists of them being made or contracted by the German high command and even the original owners of said collectibles state that they are most likely fakes. Also most of his information is wrong as he consistently gives wrong dates or uses for items like his "death camp boots" that were actually cold weather boots made for guard or sentry duty where you'd be spending long hours standing still, NOT for combat against the russians... I can go on and on if you'd like
I love dragon man and all the history he shares!!!! Great for kids and adults to learn about this stuff. Just one important question I wish he covered in the video….. who the hell is in charge of dusting at the museum?!?!? God bless that person!
I have never wanted a grandfather so bad, my grandparents passed away in a car accident when I was 3. I could spend all day with Irvin (I think that's dragonmans name) his daughter is super sweet and cool 2. One day I will visit the museum & go to the Pikes Peak hillclimb races.
Dragonman, don't know if you are still around but your displays are magnificent and a tribute to the men and women who gave their lives for our country. Semper Fi brother
That really got to me when he had mentioned if those young soldiers didn't sacrifice their lives for the country, just imagine what would have happened to the world if that had not go as plan 🤔
I have to say to the Dragon Man. I love your amazing kick ass museum by showcasing all errors of our great military and honoring them with this great one-of-a-kind museum paying respect back to our men and women in uniform. Your videos are freaking incredible keep up the great work that you and your team do. I wish I could have a couple of your fine firearms but I live in Pennsylvania not sure if I could order your super guns of great quality and design.
PHENOMENAL!!!!!! The displays, the items and the incredible shape they're in, and his ENORMOUS wealth of knowledge about each item!!!!........ He's BRILLIANT!!! WHAT A COLLECTION OF ARTIFACTS!!! 😳❤
I've wanted to hit up Chicago for the blues festival then go to NY before I head back to Ireland but now it's gonna be colorado first then the blues fest your museum is amazing I could spend a couple of day's there
I lost an important man this week his name was Charles McDonald he served in Korean war and Vietnam war he sadly passed away from natural causes he will never be forgotten
Those life belts given to those on D-day to save them from drowning are actually meant to be worn up higher on the body. Naming it belt was kinda dumb but imagine activating it on your waist with upwards of 50lb of gear above it. I wonder if anyone toppled upside down and actually drowned because of it but I think I’d prefer to think no one met that outcome. At least there’s no reported cases of it happening. I remember watching a video that had brought them up mentioning even though they were called belts they were intended to be worn more so on the chest. Pictures have a mix of people wearing them like belts or bras in the landing crafts so I idk what they were told.
I absolutely love these videos and all you have collected. I hope to one day visit this museum. I just have one question for you. Do people ever try to steal from you? I would hope the answer is no but I learned never to put that much faith in people.
Dynamite gets unstable over time and the nitro can leach out of it making it easy to explode by being jarred suddenly. Not safe if it’s really dynamite.
My mother has a set of cooking pots my Grandfather brought back ww2. The pots have the Jewish stars on the handles and markings on bottom with the date 1943
This may be a dumb question, but how do you get ordinance out of the military? Like, does it get registered to you and you keep it after your service ends? Is it a smuggled situation? I'm genuinely curious, and apologize if this was worded offensively; that wasn't my intention. I just can't see a situation other than the one described in Johnny Cash's "One Piece At A Time", where he smuggles a Cadillac out of the factory he works, made up of cobbled together parts over the years; but instead of a Caddy, it's an armored personnel vehicle with a machine gun nest. again, just curious is all. Thanks for the tours.
Could this be possibly Melvin Bernstien that in 2014 allegedly and/or reportedly built or assisted in building a couple of pyrotechnic smoke devices that reportedly fatally injured someone on a proposed Discovery Channel reality show. I heard or read something about that. Does anyone have information of that event?
Most underrated channel I've seen
Forreal man. I'd spend hours upon hours in this museum. If it weren't for Rona i'd hop my border and go to Colorado Springs
Truth
Tru
I think he has almost as much subs than History secrets tho
thats what im about to do now.. gonna watch all his vids. this is like a dream come true
7:48 "no one cant make a display more realistic than I did" because literally everything in every room of that museum is live and functional
Ya it's not so much as a display as it is a Actual Functional Armory / supply depot that could actually be used to support and supply an entire battle formation hell most Wars still to this day are fought using a lot less
@@wolfnightfire2006You’re not winning a war with this 🤔 Wym lol
I hope Dragonman has a good security and fire protection system installed across his museum. Absolutely vital because the whole collection is incredible.
@12:02 I was ready for "here look at this, I gotta real body in a body bag, it doesn't get more real than this here folks"
This guy used to sell self help videos for Harleys back in the 80s.Really helped me out when it came to working on my cantankerous Shovelhead.His teaching method was sprinkled with snarky humor.If I remember right he made the news back then after being pulled over for doing something like 150 mph on a custom Harley he built
This guy is fucking American. We don't really see guys like him much. We have people collecting gender types 🤣🤣🤣
This guy does such a good fucking job, its absolutely unreal all the holes you have to jump over to even own and register one these vehicles/weapons and he has thousands.
Ya goota love an American like Dragonman. !!!!
I love his enthusiasm for the topic. Dude deserves more attention on his channel.
Brother you have literally the COOLEST AND BEST collection I’ve ever seen! I LOVE old military stuff especially ww2 and ww1 items my wife thinks I’m nuts but that stuff really fascinates me. I would love to come see the museum but I’m in Georgia and I hope to have a collection as badass as yours one day. Also, thank you so much for your service sir!
This has potential to be one of the best museums in the world!
“And this is the bank vault that I robbed to get the money for all of this stuff”
Lol
how does this guys videos not have more views ? these are amazing! also very informative he knows his shit.And has all that stuff unused,Incredible
Respectively... the man has no idea what he is talking about. a good amount of the stuff in his "museum" has been proven fake and he has singlehandedly driven the prices on m1 helmets and rifles up among the shooting community. Dude is just a rich guy that buys a bunch of stuff but doesn't do any kind of research to back it up. more a 2-bit collection than a real museum.
@@Can-rk6yj you are a funny guy
@@Can-rk6yj how. there are things that are dated and everything. what proved its fake? where is the proof?
@@Can-rk6yj proof?
@@deequalizer8524 Many of his japanese flags are fakes done by marines during the war to sell to soldiers and navy personnel. If you translate them then most of the writting is either gibberish or the menu items for japanese rations. The "Nazi Room" is an ecliptic mix of fakes, reproductions, and some original items. The Belt Buckle pistol being one of the most egregious. Most collectors believe that all of these are fakes done in the 60's-90's as no historical record exists of them being made or contracted by the German high command and even the original owners of said collectibles state that they are most likely fakes. Also most of his information is wrong as he consistently gives wrong dates or uses for items like his "death camp boots" that were actually cold weather boots made for guard or sentry duty where you'd be spending long hours standing still, NOT for combat against the russians... I can go on and on if you'd like
I've always wanted to visit his museum. It's literally on my bucket list. From Nebraska to there is a long way. I wonder of he has a gift shop.
Yea man. M1919's and M2's 20% off.
Thank you to anyone taking care of the cemeteries in Normandy
I am utterly blown away
Dragon man coming out looking like Patton. Can't wait to visit!
I love dragon man and all the history he shares!!!! Great for kids and adults to learn about this stuff.
Just one important question I wish he covered in the video….. who the hell is in charge of dusting at the museum?!?!? God bless that person!
8:06 "So here we have the RGB skin display for the soldiers that hit 1000 confirmed headshots with any rifle."
I can’t fathom how financially and time wise he could put together such a collection. Between his military museum, hot rods, guns, Elvis collection.
If the sh.. ever hits the fan ill meet yall at dragon mans . This guy is the best .
4:25 Why have 1 M2 machine gun when you can have 16!! Love it.
A superb tour!
This stuff makes me cry.
I'm convinced this guy has room full of memorabilia from a war that hasn't even happened yet
And there’s me being embarrassed to use the restroom in the gym locker room
1:57 Proceeds to pull out a live grenade
I have never wanted a grandfather so bad, my grandparents passed away in a car accident when I was 3. I could spend all day with Irvin (I think that's dragonmans name) his daughter is super sweet and cool 2. One day I will visit the museum & go to the Pikes Peak hillclimb races.
Dragonman, don't know if you are still around but your displays are magnificent and a tribute to the men and women who gave their lives for our country. Semper Fi brother
Amazing museum.
Thank you to all of you who have served.
Amazing!!! greetings from Europe... what a detailed colection!!!
Thank You So Much!
amazing and very interesting artifacts! Love the channel and thank you for sharing!
Your memory on all this stuff is amazing
Fantastic! I would make a trip to Colorado from Cleveland just to see the museum! Thank you for posting
That really got to me when he had mentioned if those young soldiers didn't sacrifice their lives for the country, just imagine what would have happened to the world if that had not go as plan 🤔
Heroes, all of them. So far away from home giving everything they had. We will remember them.
History is my favorite!!! Get SOME!!!
Ive found many of those m1 garand clips while at infantry school at ft. Benning
Your a really smart man sir i thank for making this your hobby and hopefully for future generations This grows!
What a bloody good display, and a great private museum. Well done.
I'm coming to this channel daily I love history.
I like this man
I wish this guy was my History teacher!
He really didn't left anything, I would definitely visit this museum when I get the chance.👍🏻
The coolest thing I've ever seen. Sending love from your neighbours up north
What a fantastic collection! Thank you!
This is the only channel I watch from beginning to end
This guy has everything from everyone. He must has spent millions of dollars buying all of this stuff.
Speechless. God bless you brother
this man has more firepower than some countries in the world.
Hands down best museum I seen WW2 I got to visit this …on my bucket list
This man is a national treasure
Love what you do man! Keep it up, you have an amazing museum. I gotta visit next time im down there
I have to say to the Dragon Man. I love your amazing kick ass museum by showcasing all errors of our great military and honoring them with this great one-of-a-kind museum paying respect back to our men and women in uniform. Your videos are freaking incredible keep up the great work that you and your team do. I wish I could have a couple of your fine firearms but I live in Pennsylvania not sure if I could order your super guns of great quality and design.
At 1:40 is that a 16 inches bayonet attached on the rifle? 😸👍👊
Dragon man I don’t think there is a soul in the world stupid enough to mess with you!! Incredible collection, I love your videos keep em coming
I absolutely have to come and see this museum
A dream place to visit... Hope one day...
That's sick. I have an original Ww2 us E6-3-7 assault gas mask with the full kit
i love his videos but man you need a new camera man
I think he’s his son
@@tank7508 he's his own son!
WOW!!
I was gonna comment that
This guy has everything and original 😯
PHENOMENAL!!!!!! The displays, the items and the incredible shape they're in, and his ENORMOUS wealth of knowledge about each item!!!!........ He's BRILLIANT!!! WHAT A COLLECTION OF ARTIFACTS!!! 😳❤
Amazing collections ! 👍👍😍
I cant even imagine the time it would take to acquire all of this!
I've wanted to hit up Chicago for the blues festival then go to NY before I head back to Ireland but now it's gonna be colorado first then the blues fest your museum is amazing I could spend a couple of day's there
“If you can zoom in on that” me screenshotting to zoom more 😂
Hello a very good collection thank you for show us
I lost an important man this week his name was Charles McDonald he served in Korean war and Vietnam war he sadly passed away from natural causes he will never be forgotten
Thank you for sharing this with us Dragonman 🐉
I definitely want to make it to this amazing museum, it’s got to be the biggest and most detailed accuracies. I’ll make it to this museum one day.
Underrated channel in the whole world
Those life belts given to those on D-day to save them from drowning are actually meant to be worn up higher on the body. Naming it belt was kinda dumb but imagine activating it on your waist with upwards of 50lb of gear above it. I wonder if anyone toppled upside down and actually drowned because of it but I think I’d prefer to think no one met that outcome. At least there’s no reported cases of it happening.
I remember watching a video that had brought them up mentioning even though they were called belts they were intended to be worn more so on the chest.
Pictures have a mix of people wearing them like belts or bras in the landing crafts so I idk what they were told.
Gorgeous
Love it.. my grandfather was in world war 2. I'm 37. It's in Your Blood
Amazing stuff
Fantastic museum. Congrats, very complete. And the most amazing thing is that’s private museum. Not government
I just learned more from this video then years of ww2 documentaries have ever taught me
I’m new to the Channel and Sir you have a badass collection. And you are also the Lord of War
You should link up with MRE Steve. Another legend, although in the old rations and smokes department!
When I get my setup I’m actually creating a Vietnam war game and Korean War game so I’m learning a lot to make these games
What is your favorite thing to talk about in your museum?
Also, do you have a Browning m1917?
why wouldnt he have a Browning m1917 that's the question
@@ArkT64 yeah true. He’s one of the best historians that has a museum
I absolutely love these videos and all you have collected. I hope to one day visit this museum. I just have one question for you. Do people ever try to steal from you? I would hope the answer is no but I learned never to put that much faith in people.
The fact that this stuff is original is fucking amazing
When I come back to America I’m coming to this guys museum. I’ll pay for a 1 on 1 private tour
man i gotta come see this place.
Great to see nearly everyone on the beach June 7th in M1943 jackets
Dynamite gets unstable over time and the nitro can leach out of it making it easy to explode by being jarred suddenly. Not safe if it’s really dynamite.
Do you still do tours?????? Anyone know? It would be an honor to take a tour, by such a proud patriot💪🏽💪🏽 🇺🇸
Amazing!
You should add like some black paint on the thumbs to sybelize there fingers getitnig stuck when loading the clip in the m1
My mother has a set of cooking pots my Grandfather brought back ww2. The pots have the Jewish stars on the handles and markings on bottom with the date 1943
You are great , how you collect this much items. Thank you .
Great video
Thank you for doing this museum on ww2 on behalf of my grandad my uncle and my great grandad ...all died in ww1 and ww2 thank you
This may be a dumb question, but how do you get ordinance out of the military?
Like, does it get registered to you and you keep it after your service ends?
Is it a smuggled situation?
I'm genuinely curious, and apologize if this was worded offensively; that wasn't my intention.
I just can't see a situation other than the one described in Johnny Cash's "One Piece At A Time", where he smuggles a Cadillac out of the factory he works, made up of cobbled together parts over the years; but instead of a Caddy, it's an armored personnel vehicle with a machine gun nest.
again, just curious is all.
Thanks for the tours.
amazing !
Could this be possibly Melvin Bernstien that in 2014 allegedly and/or reportedly built or assisted in building a couple of pyrotechnic smoke devices that reportedly fatally injured someone on a proposed Discovery Channel reality show. I heard or read something about that. Does anyone have information of that event?
this guy is the willy wonka of guns and army stuff!
Dragonman is awesome smart
Now I know where to go to during the zombie apocalypse
I truly hope in his will he has it so the daughter or any kids cant sell of this collection ans that it has to stay in family museum.
I follow your channel for years now man❤amazing work, outstanding collection, cheers from Russia😊