Dragonman's I love your videos. Can you do a video on all the world’s gas masks that you have? Also, are you doing museum visits during COVID (we can wear a mask)?
@@RicardoD957 and all of this just to liberate europe which got under fashist controll kind of because of their own fault (Hitler was elected/the french army failed in many different ways...) Those were real heroes. But I guess you just dont think about that when someone is drilling a bullet out of your flesh.
That’s absolutely awesome he immortalized his parents , his dad was a rare breed with a low life expectancy time in a bomber. We will never see men like the WW1 and WW2 soldiers ever again, they were a different breed of patriot
Love your videos! Both my grandparents served overseas during World War Two. My oldest son in currently serving in the Navy. So much respect for you Dragonman from Canada. Thank you for your service
He's literally sacrificed his life for this. With his age ww2 and ww1 vets have all died with only a few ww2 folks left. When he was a child this stuff was cheap as s**t, so he's been collecting for a loooooong time.
I smiled the whole way thorough this video seeing someone so passionate about something and teaching people in a fun and exiting way truly makes me happy. I need to come to your museum one day
I just found your channel, and I would love to visit your museum one day! I am a history major and focused on WWI and WWII, your museum is living art to me! I love learning about every side in war, forget the rhetoric and where the soldiers were from; we're all human, and every war is an individual war. To see what US, Japanese, Soviet, and Nazi soldiers wore and carried is fascinating to me. Thank you so much for preserving history the way you do!
Sir, I just seen your video. Your Museum is a Awesome tribute to the Men and Women, that served and Fought for our Freedom. I would love to plan a road trip and visit sometime.
Not sure, I think he goes to families of WWII veterans around the world and collects uniforms and stuff. Then he probably gets the flags from them too.
He started out with one car workshop in NYC and did custom rebuilds of classic cars and cycles. And just took off from there. I think he builds a lot of custom guns now. Guy is a business genius, and nutty as squirrel sh*t...but who wouldn't want to hang around him and all that cool stuff. This is America, folks. Self-made millionaire.
He said in another video that he spent more than 8 million US dollars in the last 35 years. Also I think a lot of stuff was given to him as a gift, as his collection is one of the best in the world.
Your museum is amazing! I would love to one day travel from the UK to see it myself, you are a very knowledgable man too you should have your own documentary about your collection :)
I would love to bring my family here , especially when my kids get older to explain to them how their great grandfathers joined the navy and army because of the tragic day of Pearl Harbor. We are in NJ. Besides the museum , when we move to Florida I would love to buy more rifles. I told my wife I would end up spending thousands and probably not have too many to show. Incredible sir.
Thanks so much for posting these videos. I’m on the other side of the world and will never get a chance to visit you in person, so I really appreciate these videos. RIP to your mum and dad. I’m sure they were lovely people.
Super cool, man! Congrats! My grandpa was in the Brazilian Expeditionary Force in Italy in 1944-45, attached to the US Army 10th division. Once back home he and a few army pals put together a little museum, too -- but a fraction of that of yours!
My family is from Colorado and my dad was in the navy. He retired a few years back and they all moved to Colorado and I plan on moving out there sometime this year. I definitely will be bringing them all by to check this out!
@@jakobc.2558 The soviets did most of the work defeating the nazis, though. The soviets had to pay for the American lend lease which only helped very little because only about 10% Or less of all Soviet tanks were lend leased by the allies.
@@AS-Stardust The 12 000 armored vehicles and 11 400 aircraft which the US send to the soviets where only one part of lend lease. The realy important part and the thing that most people forget were the logistical contributions that the US made to the soviets. They send over 400.000 transport trucks and a s*** ton of high octane fuel to the soviets. The soviets had massive logistical issues in WW2. They mainly had a massive lack of transport trucks. The CCKW 1/2 ton trucks were not only segnificantly better compaired to their soviet counterparts but they lituraly saved the soviet union. Without those trucks the soviets would not have been able to transport troops to the front, they wouldnt have been able to move troops quickly enough to keep up with the german blitz Krieg, they would not have been able to bring supplys to the front fast enough like food for the troops, ammunition, weapons, and fuel for all of the fighting vehicles. Speaking of fuel the soviets also had a massive lack of high octane fuel. In fact their fuel had such low quality that US lend lease vehicles that arrived in the soviet union would not run on their fuel. With the massive contribution of fuel the soviet tanks would break down less frequently, the aircraft would run better and could kompeet better with german counterparts better. And the entire logistical netwrok would operate better. The soviets still did most of the fighting themselves but the US made it possible that the soviets would be able to fight in the first place.
”This is a real grenade launcher, never been fired, see that?” *accidentally fires it* *ghost* ”I just accidentally fired it and killed us, see that? Real shit”
awesome museum. i hope this gets passed on from generation to generation, there is some hope that not every young person faints and needs safe space at the mere sight of a swastika.
I'm from New Orleans, LA and we have the best WWII museum called the National WWII Museum. (Voted best WWII museum in the world). Honestly, it's an incredible museum, but they dont even have alot of stuff that you have. You should donate some since you have so much. I learned so much more from watching your vids and I like how you have stuff museums wouldnt allow, keeping your museum more authentic.
Thanks for taking the time to collect research and display the contents of your museum online I love your videos and have a lot of respect for what you are doing thank you.
How did you amass all of these? I have a small collection, and my dream is to have even a tenth of what you do, but to have what you have seems unimaginable.
I'm assuming most would be on donations, as it is a museum I would assume most of his donations are from vets, and families of vets that would rather have there antiques displayed, rather then sitting in a cupboard, I could be wrong I'm just guessing.
I looooove the outfits and uniforms in each of these videos. I can see the personality, nationality, loyalty etc of the person wearing it when you show them and talk about the packs, masks, needles, medical, canteens, etc. Awesome!
There is a mix of a stereotype war and firearms enthusiast in this fella and from time to time almost as it has a bit of a child in a toy store vibe to it. He lights up in excitement and in some cases where it don't seem right, but thats how he is. However his passion, time and effort to gain this one of a kind collection of history and warfare items and memorabilia is like none other. Hands down. Hats off.. Much respect. He has a very colourful and original vibe to him and I'm sure a tour around in his museum will give you alot of thoughts and perspective on things as well as a good laugh from time to time and also learn a thing or two..
This is the best set of UA-cam videos I have ever watched, there is stuff here I never thought still existed, makes our War Memorial in Canberra look amateur in content
I admire u dragon and I think vary highly of u and what u and your family have done for this country. USA. Your awesome . I freaking love your museum. Huge accomplishment. Wish u nothing but the best Sir
When the lights turned back on and Dragonman was wearing a helmet and carrying a thompson! LMAO
ready for battle
This video has convinced me to go out there sometime soon
Dawg I was dying 🤣
Blast from the past
Had to catch a breath real quick
The part about your parents memorial was so neat. Maybe one day I can come to your museum. Great content
Thank you, Matt! Hope you can make it out one day.
Dragonman's I love your videos. Can you do a video on all the world’s gas masks that you have? Also, are you doing museum visits during COVID (we can wear a mask)?
I’ll come if you have Soviet made rifles?
Lord Tachanka noice mate
I wish i had a M1 Garand
I love the part where he just appears after the strobe lights go off and he’s just standing there with a Thompson and wearing a helmet
Okay this is the most American thing I have ever seen
This guy is America
J DoritoHead yes he is. Dragonman for president 2020
Deutsche comrade hehehe loo
j808 yes it is
@Deutsche comrade he has a nazi room he already did😂
Am I the only one who can smell this video? It doesn't stink, but if you've ever smelled army equipment or uniforms, you know what I'm talking about!
TheHauntedMist I love the smell of army surplus in the morning
@@conordwyer1553 Exactly
Cosmoline and nylon.
Indeed!!
YESS
Demolition Ranch: “I have the biggest gun arsenal in the world”
This guy: “hold my beer”
* hold my.50 cal
The fact you called him “this guy”
He is the personification of 2nd Amendment
Hold my wwll room
Hold my 50 tanks
"Bullet remover, made in different calibers"
Damn thats scary.
Yeah I can’t imagine getting shot in the leg by a type 99 and having that thing put in your flesh multiple times, I’d overdose on morphine
@@Chuked for real haha id be grabbing those morph caps and stuffin them in my mouth
2:50
Blimey, that thing is horrific, makes my toes curl.
@@RicardoD957 and all of this just to liberate europe which got under fashist controll kind of because of their own fault (Hitler was elected/the french army failed in many different ways...)
Those were real heroes. But I guess you just dont think about that when someone is drilling a bullet out of your flesh.
8:49
“Okay guys here lets go outside”
_opening space-time rift through 11th dimension_
May your parents RIP, they are both very proud of you Mel!
The coolest man I've seen on UA-cam in a while. Full respect
I wonder if he is a Russia supporter like Trump and MAGA.
Rey nice❤5.7
Yes, I agree!
That’s absolutely awesome he immortalized his parents , his dad was a rare breed with a low life expectancy time in a bomber. We will never see men like the WW1 and WW2 soldiers ever again, they were a different breed of patriot
9:12 that sign is amazing
That sign says it all We Honor the Dead by reminding the living .
That's an awesome collection!
I absolutely love the way how diligent you are in preserving all these valuable pieces of history! That by itself is something to learn from.
This guy had me crying in laughter with the light show 😭😭😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I Wonder at night if he just puts on a army outfit grabs his buddy and does a reenactment of d-day
haha until they start getting drunk and shooting off live rounds.. then they let the cardboard be the germans
Love your videos! Both my grandparents served overseas during World War Two. My oldest son in currently serving in the Navy. So much respect for you Dragonman from Canada. Thank you for your service
6:16 “you doint get any realistic- HOLY MACROL”
How did you get all this?? This is the most amazing collection I have ever seen...
He's literally sacrificed his life for this. With his age ww2 and ww1 vets have all died with only a few ww2 folks left. When he was a child this stuff was cheap as s**t, so he's been collecting for a loooooong time.
probably donation too
@@SomeBotOfficial yeah the vets family send this in memorial
@@SomeBotOfficial and some stuff he buys it
He said in another video he spent more than 8 million Dollars in the last 35(!) years to get all these.
I smiled the whole way thorough this video seeing someone so passionate about something and teaching people in a fun and exiting way truly makes me happy. I need to come to your museum one day
I just found your channel, and I would love to visit your museum one day! I am a history major and focused on WWI and WWII, your museum is living art to me! I love learning about every side in war, forget the rhetoric and where the soldiers were from; we're all human, and every war is an individual war. To see what US, Japanese, Soviet, and Nazi soldiers wore and carried is fascinating to me. Thank you so much for preserving history the way you do!
HELL YEAH!!! last time I was at your place was in 2010,,,,,,,miss you guyz!! great collection and tribute to your parents!!!
Where is this? I would like to visit
I love this man I can watch these videos all day I'm 26 years old
I love this guy. It is crazy how much cool and old stuff he owns. MOST PATRIOTIC MAN I HAVE EVER SEEN!
Dude. This museum must be locked down like fort KNOX. Daaaamn. Good stuff man. Lord of hard work that went into acquiring all of this
6:20 goddamn imagine if an actual vet came in and that started. He would flip out
He’s an actual vet. Vietnam.
@@robcarteevids3222 ik but I'm talking a Really fucked up one with like night terrors and shit
@@robertfernandez3807 vietnam was one of the worst wars in recent history. Surely he had a night terror or two.
@@robcarteevids3222 yeah but he's probably calmer now
The Vet:
"Jesus fuckingn Christ have mercy upon us!"
This collection is worth millions
Thank you for showing your parents memorial ,specity you r father
Sir, I just seen your video. Your Museum is a Awesome tribute to the Men and Women, that served and Fought for our Freedom. I would love to plan a road trip and visit sometime.
Teacher: we're going to the local World War II museum
Girls: ewwww World War II was a yucky time
Boys: 6:15
Well prob only me because no one else like this stuff :(
@@ninjamantask8710 i love this stuff
@@ninjamantask8710 me too for some reason i like ww2 stuff
I'm not in love with this stuff cause many ppl died but I'm interested
@@oreoeatsoreos9412 welcome to history
My grandfather was a tanker in Germany. I have all of his original medals, ribbons, and enlistment picture. He was a bronze star recipient.
Dang i've got to move to America.
Give us your oil lad
@Psy Lothar the Queen needs this oil mate, move along.
@Psy Lothar
HAHAHAHAHA 😅🤣😂
I'm f'n DEAD 💀 ☠ 💀 🤣
(The)ir democrac(y) (had) Alm(o)st fa(il)ed
Wow. I've never heard a US outsider say that. All I here is "America is the worst country, and needs to be nuked!".
Absolutely fantastic collection..one of a kind, I don't think you'll find another like it in the world.
When i go to America can I have a look at your ww2 museum!!!
(719)-683-2200
Great that you memorialize your Dad. God bless you and your family ! Love from Providence, R. I.
Teacher: *Today we will be visiting a WWII museum*
Girls: *Uugh, how lame*
Boys: 9:19
“Some folks are born, sliver spoon in hand”
That place is awesome! Thanks for the tour! Someday I will visit!
love the pasion from this man
yes and yes
Not sure, I think he goes to families of WWII veterans around the world and collects uniforms and stuff. Then he probably gets the flags from them too.
He started out with one car workshop in NYC and did custom rebuilds of classic cars and cycles. And just took off from there. I think he builds a lot of custom guns now. Guy is a business genius, and nutty as squirrel sh*t...but who wouldn't want to hang around him and all that cool stuff. This is America, folks. Self-made millionaire.
He said in another video that he spent more than 8 million US dollars in the last 35 years. Also I think a lot of stuff was given to him as a gift, as his collection is one of the best in the world.
This is literally a national monument exhibit....amazing
“ I have more manikins than Macy’s department store in NYC”
He’s not lying...
This is fantastic. Well done to you sir and respect from the UK!
6:20 "It's a disco light attack!!!! Everybody get down!!!"
Hahaha I'm glad somebody else noticed that look the germans are here lets boogie 😄
Damn its just crazy how much WW2 stuff he has that are historic and was used over 80 years ago.
Your museum is amazing! I would love to one day travel from the UK to see it myself, you are a very knowledgable man too you should have your own documentary about your collection :)
Aw
I would love to bring my family here , especially when my kids get older to explain to them how their great grandfathers joined the navy and army because of the tragic day of Pearl Harbor. We are in NJ. Besides the museum , when we move to Florida I would love to buy more rifles. I told my wife I would end up spending thousands and probably not have too many to show. Incredible sir.
I wanna fly from winnipeg just to drink a beer with this man.
Thanks so much for posting these videos. I’m on the other side of the world and will never get a chance to visit you in person, so I really appreciate these videos.
RIP to your mum and dad. I’m sure they were lovely people.
I love this place. Dragon Man, you are a marketing genius.
Super cool, man! Congrats! My grandpa was in the Brazilian Expeditionary Force in Italy in 1944-45, attached to the US Army 10th division. Once back home he and a few army pals put together a little museum, too -- but a fraction of that of yours!
I hope I can be like you one day when I am your age. Much respect. I love World War History. Looking forward to going to your museum one day!!
DUDE YOU HAVE TANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!AWWWW MAN you're AWESOME!
Did anybody notice that Dragon Man owns Don Malarkey’s uniform??? I just saw it in the background
At what time?
Mr. Flak 5:07 to the left.
You can see it closer at 5:39
Wartime Productions holy shit
Absolutely amazing collection
Teacher: Hey class, we’re going to a museam today!
Girls: ugh, they’re soooo boring.
Boys:
😂😂😂
quite the collection....never seen anything like it, but wheres the plutonium-seperator from the Manhattan Project Oak Ridge Facility?
My family is from Colorado and my dad was in the navy. He retired a few years back and they all moved to Colorado and I plan on moving out there sometime this year. I definitely will be bringing them all by to check this out!
Need to make a trip to Colorado Springs. Great collection and you’ve got some nicely built ARs.
I hope your museum thrives! One of most entertaining videos I’ve seen! Great job!
I wonder what the death count added from all the weapons used is
Maybe over 100k bc I gauruntee he has a shit load more than he showed in the vid
I really need to go see him before it's too late! Awesome stuff
Where is the Soviet section?
The soviets didnt even thank the US for lend lease so I wouldnt be supprised if he wouldnt have a soviet section.
Where’s the British section
SiNkY13 America number 1
@@jakobc.2558 The soviets did most of the work defeating the nazis, though. The soviets had to pay for the American lend lease which only helped very little because only about 10% Or less of all Soviet tanks were lend leased by the allies.
@@AS-Stardust The 12 000 armored vehicles and 11 400 aircraft which the US send to the soviets where only one part of lend lease.
The realy important part and the thing that most people forget were the logistical contributions that the US made to the soviets. They send over 400.000 transport trucks and a s*** ton of high octane fuel to the soviets. The soviets had massive logistical issues in WW2. They mainly had a massive lack of transport trucks.
The CCKW 1/2 ton trucks were not only segnificantly better compaired to their soviet counterparts but they lituraly saved the soviet union. Without those trucks the soviets would not have been able to transport troops to the front, they wouldnt have been able to move troops quickly enough to keep up with the german blitz Krieg, they would not have been able to bring supplys to the front fast enough like food for the troops, ammunition, weapons, and fuel for all of the fighting vehicles.
Speaking of fuel the soviets also had a massive lack of high octane fuel. In fact their fuel had such low quality that US lend lease vehicles that arrived in the soviet union would not run on their fuel. With the massive contribution of fuel the soviet tanks would break down less frequently, the aircraft would run better and could kompeet better with german counterparts better. And the entire logistical netwrok would operate better.
The soviets still did most of the fighting themselves but the US made it possible that the soviets would be able to fight in the first place.
Man you got stuff, love your tributes to the parents and servicemen. Greeting from Aus🇦🇺
”This is a real grenade launcher, never been fired, see that?”
*accidentally fires it*
*ghost* ”I just accidentally fired it and killed us, see that? Real shit”
Great idea with the attack effects. Brilliant!
Dragonman - "See that?"
Us - "no"
What a fantastic collection!
awesome museum. i hope this gets passed on from generation to generation, there is some hope that not every young person faints and needs safe space at the mere sight of a swastika.
Yeah
It is officially on my bucket list to come and visit your museum sometime here in the next year or two. See you then!!
You’re a badass dragon man! If You need A Mexican friend that’s 100% American I’m your guy! Ha ha! Moms makes the best enchiladas and tacos!
Big respect to you from Spain Sir . I am so lucky to watch this big thanks to you for showing to us this exclusive material . Best wishes
I'm from New Orleans, LA and we have the best WWII museum called the National WWII Museum. (Voted best WWII museum in the world). Honestly, it's an incredible museum, but they dont even have alot of stuff that you have. You should donate some since you have so much. I learned so much more from watching your vids and I like how you have stuff museums wouldnt allow, keeping your museum more authentic.
Thanks for taking the time to collect research and display the contents of your museum online I love your videos and have a lot of respect for what you are doing thank you.
How did you amass all of these? I have a small collection, and my dream is to have even a tenth of what you do, but to have what you have seems unimaginable.
I'm assuming most would be on donations, as it is a museum I would assume most of his donations are from vets, and families of vets that would rather have there antiques displayed, rather then sitting in a cupboard, I could be wrong I'm just guessing.
This looks like the most fun place to visit and learn to I loved history in school and in my adult life very awesome collection
Take a shot every time he says “see that”.
I looooove the outfits and uniforms in each of these videos. I can see the personality, nationality, loyalty etc of the person wearing it when you show them and talk about the packs, masks, needles, medical, canteens, etc. Awesome!
UA-cam auto captions be spittin truth nowdays huh?😂 0:01
Hey dumb guys lol
Wow very impressive museum.
I wish I could see it. If I ever make it to Colorado Springs I’ll definitely stop in. Amazing
6:19 air raid... no, disco party
There is a mix of a stereotype war and firearms enthusiast in this fella and from time to time almost as it has a bit of a child in a toy store vibe to it. He lights up in excitement and in some cases where it don't seem right, but thats how he is. However his passion, time and effort to gain this one of a kind collection of history and warfare items and memorabilia is like none other. Hands down. Hats off.. Much respect. He has a very colourful and original vibe to him and I'm sure a tour around in his museum will give you alot of thoughts and perspective on things as well as a good laugh from time to time and also learn a thing or two..
"See that"
Me: it's kinda blu...
Puts back bullet*
This is the best set of UA-cam videos I have ever watched, there is stuff here I never thought still existed, makes our War Memorial in Canberra look amateur in content
Absolutely beautiful, nice work dragon im in complete awe watching this. I hope one day to make it out and see it in person.
I could spend all day in that place. So cool. Definitely want to come check this out
I have never seen such a advanced collection this has to be the best collection I have ever seen, keep it up your great
You have the most amazing museum. Cheers from Australia.
It's amazing that you preserve and display the actual uniforms of people who fought in the war, wholesome
Amazing collection.
Awesome collection so much history Thanks for sharing
WOW, this is just AMAZING. A Truly astounding collection.
To good. thank you 4 educating. That machinegun on the end. that's the sound of old partisan movies. big love from ex Yugoslavia Croatia
Always enjoy watching. Thanks
Awesome! Thank you for sharing! I will definatly stop in if I am out that way. Former U.S. NAVY combat veteran
Definitely 1 of my favorite channels now , I found you yesterday thank you !!! This is very interesting and educational.
I admire u dragon and I think vary highly of u and what u and your family have done for this country. USA. Your awesome . I freaking love your museum. Huge accomplishment. Wish u nothing but the best Sir
What a Impressive Collection!
This is the most wholesome thine I have seen in a long time
I can only imagine how much this man’s museum is worth or the hoops he went through to acquire these things. Mad respect 🇺🇸
How much money worth of guns ammo and collectables are in that room
A few million according to him