The MSA Millenium isn't from the Vietnam era. Also, you have a few British gas masks in there, the S10 and S6. Also, you don't have the latest US army mask.
Yea, it also pains me to see the condition he keeps them in. It seems like he really doesn’t care about how they are stored. He has a lot of them hanging by the straps, ruining them over time. And then on his Mark IV Navy Diaphragm he has both of the filters hanging down, making it even worse. And he has them on styrofoam heads, too.
He pointed at a MCU-2P which was the AirForce mask since 1980‘s I think, there was a MSA millennium on top which he didn’t mean. Altough I‘m pretty sure he got that one mixed up a bit maxbe.
He needs to talk to a real historian for all he's spending on that stuff. He has some really great stuff and a passion, but he should not be passing along bad info. about such a serious topic.
@@Ovolukzzz he says he has gas masks from every country but he pretty much only has the U.S, Yugoslavia, Britain, I dunno. When he says “charcoal filters” there’s actually more than activated charcoal to filter out deadly agents or aerosols.
I have had a gas mask before it was a 1979 soviet gp5 and I modified it to have black lenses but I see through it perfectly fine so all I need now is a flamethrower so the flames reflect off the goggles
My great grandpa was in wwll I don't exactly remember what battle he was in, luckily he survived, I never knew him, he died when I was young😭😭😭 the only thing I have from him is his picture with him and his friends in uniform.
I never got to meet my great grandfather either, he survived the European theater just to come home and fall into alcohol abuse. He died from liver or kidney complications when my grandpa was fairly young, before I was even born or my mother was born.
@@Therealshithead one of these days I'll make a video of my mask I have over 200 plus helmets from WW1 to current day been collecting since I was a kid
He's got good stuff, but... 1) first modern, leathal use of chemical weapons wasn't in 1917; it was in January of '15 @ Bolimov - on the eastern front. 2) He's all overer the place when it comes to which masks were used when The "Korean War row" is filled with Vietnam era and Post-Vietnam era units.
I'm a military historian and I feel like when I call shit out you don't get mad at me the Vietnam war was faught from 1955 to 1975 but we withdrawed from Vietnam in 1973
“Try to find one of those” lmao go to large flea markets and you will find plenty of old surplus gear. Found that exact gas mask and the box he’s holding in 4:26. They aren’t that hard to find if you know were to look or what to search up.
Excellent agents list. But where is "BZ" on the list? Wasn't it tested? And I've got a mask as well. Its an MCU-2 or 2A/P. It came in a OD carrying bag.
I got 4 assault gasmask and hard find one that is gray e6-e3-e7 and comes with mud guard try to find that and ther short of rubber so they used synthetic rubber they shot OF RUBBER MAN LEARN YOUR HISTORY MAN
501-301stSECRET AGENT_SWA it’s a joke. I know he doesn’t have every American gas mask, and there is plenty more, but I mean he has some of the main masks like the M17 or the MI Service mask (just listing some favourites
He said he has every gas mask from every major country. hmmm i'm think about going there because i'm interested to see canada's gas masks. if he has any
Canadian masks are very badly neglected in terms of research. I've been focusing on one of the two types you used in the second world war but, nobody, as far as I'm aware, has actually dedicated themselves to this niche. Sad really. You guys mostly used British designs and made subtle alterations to them until you improved on one design and then went completely separate. You'd be best joining a gas mask community on discord, reddit, Facebook or something..
Eh, other collectors have more praiseworthy collections Plus he’s storing the masks incorrectly on heads. This will cause strain in the masks parts and lead to their degradation sooner
@@bubbyberry bruh I know that. But museums are notorious for damaging masks, especially rare ones. All I’m saying is that he should display his masks in a better way, if you want me to be more accurate in expressing this concern.
The one on the right is British made, or should be. Maybe it was sent to France or something? But us Brits made them. Always check the manufactures. Also pretty sure Canadians had their own type of Infant gas mask.
Its cool you mention the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam...my grandfather did 4 tours as a Green Beret... He was exposed to Agent Orange and he developed Elephantiasis on his legs smh
My cousins dad was in Vietnam he died of cancer due to agent orange he was a master chief and he was on a ship in the navy and when he loaded it it would spill sometimes
My old weed man was in Vietnam and died of throat cancer after battling it for years.His nick name was chicken man and that joker never took pain medicine he would only smoke good green for his pain
Just a friendly warning about the gas mask in this video, the filter most likely contains asbestos and gas masks should generally be avoided. (Brand new, certified safe gas masks are fine, but do your research first!) Stay safe out there and enjoy your day!
Exactly. They all mostly contain asbestos and chromium IV. He says the yellow filter only has charcoal but it doesn’t have asbestos but are still probably dangerous.
He probably has one, but my Finnish m61 V2, a later and slightly more modern copy of the American M9, which itself is a later version of the ww2 American mask he showed, came with a filter identical to the ww2 masks filter but with Finnish stamping and dated from 1988. I found that interesting.
Painful to watch. This dude don't know anything about this stuff and spends most of the video just showing off. "Bet you can't find this", get over yourself.
Pretty cool collection but I'm willing to bet he'd sell every single one of those masks for not a penny less than $50k.. dude sounds like a Brooklyn pawn shop cashier with a "few years" of experience
dragon man, please find a new way to store your masks long term. i know the display heads look cool, but please only use them for pictures/videos. having them stored like that will damage the mask and ruin it. also, please stop hanging them by the straps. that it possibly the worst way you could store a mask. you have so many rare masks and it would be a shame to see them be ruined. one last thing, (not to sound like a smartass) please actually do some research and learn about the masks you have, as most of your information was incorrect.
My uncle Perry was in Vietnam, the agent orange finally got him 2 years ago. R.I.P. Uncle Perry
HarveyWhalbanger YT I feel bad for you
That agent orange guy can really hold a grudge...
r i p uncle perry
Sorry for your loss.
Same thing happened to my grandfather
“Very hard to find.
“I have 20 of them”
😂😂
it's his catchphrase by this point XD
You can find most of these masks if not all on eBay
Dude same haha i own almost all these mask
I have mask he doesnt even have i have 3 black mbud
"and here I have original 1919 air that was breathed by German soldiers, very rare and hard to find"
"I have 10 of them"
Some of this information is incredibly incorrect. The MCU which was claimed was a "Korean War mask" wasnt even invented until the 90s.
Exactly. And a Yugoslavian gas mask was in the U.S section, along with more gas masks not used by the U.S on the left display.
I can smell that room
Definitely some really cool rare items through out the museum.
Most of the gas masks are not rare
The MSA Millenium isn't from the Vietnam era. Also, you have a few British gas masks in there, the S10 and S6. Also, you don't have the latest US army mask.
Yea, it also pains me to see the condition he keeps them in. It seems like he really doesn’t care about how they are stored. He has a lot of them hanging by the straps, ruining them over time. And then on his Mark IV Navy Diaphragm he has both of the filters hanging down, making it even worse. And he has them on styrofoam heads, too.
@@hungryforgsr he forgot the XM28E4 gas Mask in Vietnam war even if it was a prototype but its still a mask
@@hungryforgsr Styrofoam heads are the worst for gas masks! Makes me cry inside when people use it.
@@hungryforgsr he doesn't have time to clean gas masks
You remind me of my late grandfather he was the coolest guy I ever met a great attitude no matter what
There's no way the MSA Millenium gas mask was in "Korea" 😃
Datvik its called mcu-2p
@@l.i.t.h.i.u.m2285 I mean you’re both right. The MSA millennium I think he was referring to is a mcu-2P.... still wasn’t in Korea though.
@@swiggidy1scorpion yeah
He pointed at a MCU-2P which was the AirForce mask since 1980‘s I think, there was a MSA millennium on top which he didn’t mean. Altough I‘m pretty sure he got that one mixed up a bit maxbe.
“Try to find one of those!” -Dragonsmans
Dragonman could dig a hole for 10mins and I'd watch every minute.
my brother was CBRN I’d love to get him out to your museum he would really enjoy it
This guy doesn’t even have close to the best gas mask collection, let alone American gas mask collection.
He needs to talk to a real historian for all he's spending on that stuff. He has some really great stuff and a passion, but he should not be passing along bad info. about such a serious topic.
Exactly. A lot of his information is incorrect.
@@goo_90 How so?
@@Ovolukzzz he says he has gas masks from every country but he pretty much only has the U.S, Yugoslavia, Britain, I dunno. When he says “charcoal filters” there’s actually more than activated charcoal to filter out deadly agents or aerosols.
As a serious collector here,
Yes, he is really wrong with a lot of info.
He said he has all American military gas masks used from 1917 to present….and I see a British s10 and s6 right In the middle of the top row smh
I would be in Heaven there I love gas masks lol you have an amazing collection thank you for sharing
I have had a gas mask before it was a 1979 soviet gp5 and I modified it to have black lenses but I see through it perfectly fine so all I need now is a flamethrower so the flames reflect off the goggles
My great grandpa was in wwll I don't exactly remember what battle he was in, luckily he survived, I never knew him, he died when I was young😭😭😭 the only thing I have from him is his picture with him and his friends in uniform.
I never got to meet my great grandfather either, he survived the European theater just to come home and fall into alcohol abuse. He died from liver or kidney complications when my grandpa was fairly young, before I was even born or my mother was born.
@@angelopalmieri434 mine was the first person to be killed in the Darwin bombings
Man... using smallpox seems more like a long term "Eff You" from the Germans.
Really Cool Dragon Man Can’t Wait to Visit The Museum 😀😀😀
The M17 in the middle was first made in 59- it couldn’t have been in Korea. Also that M1A2 was a Homefront mask also not in Korea
Mel...huge fan from Nova Scotia Canada...hope i can come see you some day
" i have one of the best gas mask displays in the united states" thanks for the laugh
In quantity - no
In rarity- also no but still very inpressive
@@Therealshithead one of these days I'll make a video of my mask I have over 200 plus helmets from WW1 to current day been collecting since I was a kid
@@againsthell1908 awesome! What kind pf mask are you talking about?
You cant tell that dragon man really felt some type of way about how america dropped the agent orange in north and south Vietnam
I noticed that too
I love these videos you always learn something new with dragonmans videos!!
The Infant gas mask on the right is British. The one on the right is mostly likely Canadian.
Love those British masks... Very nice collection
3:03 my grandfather was in Vietnam later he got cancer do to agent orange he passed away sadly when I was very young.
I wish he didn’t hang the masks by the straps, it makes me cringe.
Same
Ikr
Man if i was a thief i would steal a hazmat suit and gas mask. They are so cool.
Wtf
Poison gas was first used in 1915 against the French . The Great war was 1914 to 18 , not just 17 to 18 as some Americans would have people think.
He's got good stuff, but...
1) first modern, leathal use of chemical weapons wasn't in 1917; it was in January of '15 @ Bolimov - on the eastern front.
2) He's all overer the place when it comes to which masks were used when
The "Korean War row" is filled with Vietnam era and Post-Vietnam era units.
You should check out weaponsandstuff93 for gasmask reviews
Along with Dukenuggat
Now I know we're I should have before covid to dragon man for a gas mask
Very proud I own an original ww1 French ASR mask with the original carry tin
Wow incredible if I come to Colorado I will definitely come to your museum.
wow! impressive! theres just something cool about gasmasks!
I love your videos go Dragon Arms!
I have to bring my dad here. I live in Massachusetts: the land where there's no fun and everybody yells at clouds.
1915 was the first time gas was used
I'm a military historian and I feel like when I call shit out you don't get mad at me the Vietnam war was faught from 1955 to 1975 but we withdrawed from Vietnam in 1973
With all those masks he's ready for hot chilli night 🌶 or a trip to taco bell for dinner and dancing 💃🌮🕺
Dragon man make a video of maybe some of your helmets
bro really called a filter from 1943 ''brand new''
“Try to find one of those” lmao go to large flea markets and you will find plenty of old surplus gear. Found that exact gas mask and the box he’s holding in 4:26. They aren’t that hard to find if you know were to look or what to search up.
@Mike Fu They mass produced them man, you will find them if you look. And if you can’t, well the internet exists for a reason.
That's a great collection. Greetings from Poland my american friends 🇵🇱 ❤️ 🇺🇸
I'm just gonna say Polish MUA gas masks are the greatest in the world
@@Padre619 what are you doing here?
@@kyedamant1323 hangin out
Polish gang
Some very very hard to find things here. Try and find some of these.
Excellent agents list. But where is "BZ" on the list? Wasn't it tested? And I've got a mask as well. Its an MCU-2 or 2A/P. It came in a OD carrying bag.
Imagine having every gasmask
Styrofoam heads aren't good for storing masks on, they can damage the rubber
my life feels complete because i have something that dragonman doesnt, an avon FM-12
Pretty cool collection cuz of the m5, but WTF why are they out in the open??? that can't be good for the rubber...
I got 4 assault gasmask and hard find one that is gray e6-e3-e7 and comes with mud guard try to find that and ther short of rubber so they used synthetic rubber they shot OF RUBBER MAN LEARN YOUR HISTORY MAN
You have the best collection of everything. Period.
Quietly sips my Bri ish tea
Yeah nahhh
Jeez, he almost has every American gas mask!
501-301stSECRET AGENT_SWA it’s a joke. I know he doesn’t have every American gas mask, and there is plenty more, but I mean he has some of the main masks like the M17 or the MI Service mask (just listing some favourites
501-301stSECRET AGENT_SWA it’s no problem
@@goo_90 he was wayy more American masks then WAS93 does, but doesn’t have as much masks in total I think
Man this guy is awesome
He said he has every gas mask from every major country. hmmm i'm think about going there because i'm interested to see canada's gas masks. if he has any
Canadian masks are very badly neglected in terms of research. I've been focusing on one of the two types you used in the second world war but, nobody, as far as I'm aware, has actually dedicated themselves to this niche. Sad really. You guys mostly used British designs and made subtle alterations to them until you improved on one design and then went completely separate. You'd be best joining a gas mask community on discord, reddit, Facebook or something..
My dad when the police come to search my house
Bought some original Corcoran jump boots yesterday, bought for only 30$
Anyways, a great collection.
Nice collection
I know this isn’t the right name for the gas mask, but do you have the grass hopper gas mask?
Some eastern European canisters were filtered with asbestos
Dragon man is an American treasure 😆🤮👍👌🖐️🐸🌽🍔🚛
Lucky man I am collecting gas masks from all over the world but never from ww1 how did you get them, and old filter had asbestos
Small Box Type Respirators are fairly easy to find on eBay and on other sites
What about the Avon M50?
And your missing like 20 ww2 gasmask typ
Ikr
Having only 3 gas masks I can say I gotta a lot of envy seeing this video, keep up the collection
Eh, other collectors have more praiseworthy collections
Plus he’s storing the masks incorrectly on heads. This will cause strain in the masks parts and lead to their degradation sooner
@@domp5014 He's not "storing" them, he is displaying them, he owns a museum.
@@bubbyberry bruh I know that. But museums are notorious for damaging masks, especially rare ones. All I’m saying is that he should display his masks in a better way, if you want me to be more accurate in expressing this concern.
No they’re not all used in the Korean War in the middle row. One of them is a WW2 non combatant gas mask.
The one on the right is British made, or should be. Maybe it was sent to France or something? But us Brits made them. Always check the manufactures. Also pretty sure Canadians had their own type of Infant gas mask.
Dude, you are so cool!
Where's the m50 at
Good question
Got one up open
I skipped 10 secs for 3 times and there he was always saying „and the“
Got one of thouse training gasmask with box unused
that some of the air born used on dday I know more then you know on gasmask
Ok kiddo
Its cool you mention the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam...my grandfather did 4 tours as a Green Beret... He was exposed to Agent Orange and he developed Elephantiasis on his legs smh
Most of the info in this video is wrong.
My cousins dad was in Vietnam he died of cancer due to agent orange he was a master chief and he was on a ship in the navy and when he loaded it it would spill sometimes
There quit a bit wrong
I have a Japanese ww2 flag with Japanese writing on it that I inherited that I would like to donate to the museum
aint no way hes displaying them on foam heads, foam melts rubber lmao
Where's the M-45 Land Warrior?
Or the M50, M2-10-6, M2-10A1-6 etc, this guy doesn't have a clue what he's on about
Agreed🤣
wierd i dont see your avom m50
See that try to find one of those or very hard to find I like that
They shouldn’t have dumped agent orange on Vietnam at all. Kids of people who where exposed to agent orange have very bad mutations from the stuff.
And one of those masks is Yugoslavian M1 not American.
I hate to correct you but the fibers in gas masks from ww1 to 1998 they were not fiberglass they were asbestos.
My old weed man was in Vietnam and died of throat cancer after battling it for years.His nick name was chicken man and that joker never took pain medicine he would only smoke good green for his pain
Where is the M50
Just a friendly warning about the gas mask in this video, the filter most likely contains asbestos and gas masks should generally be avoided. (Brand new, certified safe gas masks are fine, but do your research first!) Stay safe out there and enjoy your day!
Exactly. They all mostly contain asbestos and chromium IV. He says the yellow filter only has charcoal but it doesn’t have asbestos but are still probably dangerous.
He probably has one, but my Finnish m61 V2, a later and slightly more modern copy of the American M9, which itself is a later version of the ww2 American mask he showed, came with a filter identical to the ww2 masks filter but with Finnish stamping and dated from 1988. I found that interesting.
Can I get a couple masks? I’m surrounded by the Coronavirus in Washington
LMAOMAOMAO
@@jhjhjhshhh296 Jacob calm down dude
HarveyWhalbanger YT What do you mean I just said great vid and I commented first u just begging for something to say aren’t you?
Jacob Deleonard what?
@@jhjhjhshhh296 r/youngpeopleyoutube
Soo amazing
Painful to watch. This dude don't know anything about this stuff and spends most of the video just showing off. "Bet you can't find this", get over yourself.
Uh oh, found a guy
@Mike Fu The prices have gone up on some 1980s onwards masks but nothing before then.
Something tells me he knows a guy
Pretty cool collection but I'm willing to bet he'd sell every single one of those masks for not a penny less than $50k.. dude sounds like a Brooklyn pawn shop cashier with a "few years" of experience
I got 32 ww2 gasmask your missing a lot wher the mark 1 usn gasmask
3rd to the left from baby mask is(JNA) Yugoslavian not american
Timestamp?
Hey I do too come check em out
dragon man, please find a new way to store your masks long term. i know the display heads look cool, but please only use them for pictures/videos. having them stored like that will damage the mask and ruin it. also, please stop hanging them by the straps. that it possibly the worst way you could store a mask. you have so many rare masks and it would be a shame to see them be ruined. one last thing, (not to sound like a smartass) please actually do some research and learn about the masks you have, as most of your information was incorrect.
The gas mask boys have claimed the comments
@@baroque4daysanti-gasequipm225 i forgot i made this comment
@@gavinvink6142 beaned
Am I the only one who heard kill the Anime?
I can find all these gasmasks on eBay lol
Bro, but he said tHeY’rE sUpEr hArD tO fInD!
**laughs in eBay and surplus stores**
501-301stSECRET AGENT_SWA Fr none of his masks are rare
There’s a few that are rare but he kinda exaggerates how rare his entire collection is as a whole lol. It’s not even compete either 😂
501-301stSECRET AGENT_SWA none of them are really rare, some of them are uncommon but not necessarily rare
@ Zane Kirubakaran oh I see, thanks for the clarification!