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    #2
    Pretty sure it is legal within certain circumstances. I have a suspicion there’s “museum quality” reproductions in the mix though.

    They're not selling anything he displayed too. Those are museum collections for public display. Or he made it seem at the end of the video.
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      #3
      What an insane and gruesome collection. There's a lot of historical things that this guy owns.
      "this is super super rare"- handles it without gloves
      "If this canister opens, we die" -Throws it at the lady, and plays with it.

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          #5
          to me how they where handling the stuff does not look safe. and way he acted showing the stuff off. why would want promote this stuff if not safe to own. now you give people ideas on where to get hold of this stuff. to me should had them in showcases locked up for it. show how unsafe he want to be with his lady or friend

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          • Arthur
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            He reminds me of my dad and his boomer friends who will barrel flash a baby in a stroller if given the opportunity.

          #6
          all of this is weird.. and he has a rather unnerving way of speaking, "this is the gas that the germans used" but its said like everyone used gas to exterminate people...

          "here's the japanese suicide kit" again, said like everybody had a suicide kit..
          yeah i realize for american spies, there were devices, but it also wasnt something that american command officers were known for carrying

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            #7
            Originally posted by chrislognshot View Post
            to me how they where handling the stuff does not look safe. and way he acted showing the stuff off. why would want promote this stuff if not safe to own. now you give people ideas on where to get hold of this stuff. to me should had them in showcases locked up for it. show how unsafe he want to be with his lady or friend
            That’s part of why I think the vials and canisters are replicas, but the brass cylinder and wooden box might be a real artifact. It would be foolish to own the canisters without proper storage or containment should one rupture/leak due to age. The belt buckle gun is somewhat unknown if it’s an original piece or post war build based off an old patent (it’s been said the emblems are from uniform hats). Ian from Forgotten Weapons did an episode on one. The liberator is most likely real, Ian did an episode on those as well.
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              #8
              Just having some fun playing with his replica holocaust gas

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                #9
                Originally posted by Knuckle Dragger View Post
                Pretty sure it is legal within certain circumstances. I have a suspicion there’s “museum quality” reproductions in the mix though.
                Those nazi buckle guns are notorious for fakes. Like he said, super rare, but it is estimated that 90-95% of "real" guns on the market are fakes.

                That said "Dragon Man" is very well known in the firearms community. He has a Class-3 dealer license, so there is not much he can not own.
                He gained some infamy 10 years ago when Discovery Channel was doing a reality show based on him. During filming, there was an accident that killed his wife

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                • martix_agent
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                  That's very sad.
                  Is this the same guy who owns all the tanks?

                #10
                Michael Koenigs @MikeOnABikeABC reports on Colorado gun shop owner Mel Bernstein who casually known as the “most armed man in America” after acquiring thousa...

                Sounds like this guy profits off of mass shootings. Kinda sick.

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                  #11
                  If you have to ask, then yes - its legal. General rule of thumb.

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                  • Axel

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                    "Your Honor, I had to ask if it was legal, hence according to the advice of my attorney I went ahead and did it" lol

                  • ghilliesuit
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                    "If the glove does not fit - you must acquit"

                  #12
                  Originally posted by JasperStout View Post
                  Just having some fun playing with his replica holocaust gas
                  I felt like maybe this was a reference to "Falling Down".

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                    #13
                    Free men don’t ask permission

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                      #14
                      Originally posted by martix_agent View Post
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0vp...X&index=7&t=0s
                      Sounds like this guy profits off of mass shootings. Kinda sick.
                      To be fair - that video is clearly edited to be a hit piece. I'm willing to bet they filmed hours of footage and then cut it down to "Look at these terrible guns and this terrible man."

                      "Profit(ing) off of mass shootings" is a little more complicated. As we saw with the bumpstock after Vegas (and many times with the AR-15), there tends to be a surge in buying when people think there's a remote possibility of a particular item/model/pattern getting banned. Dragonman certainly enjoys an increase in sales but so does everyone else.

                      Having said all that... he's kind of a joke in the CO gun community. At least he is amongst the competitive shooters; we leave that place for the tacticool Timmies and mall-ninja types.

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