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‘Most Armed Man in America’ has 200 Machine Guns, ‘Countless Grenade Launchers
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Mel Bernstein owns 200 machine guns, “countless grenade launchers,” and “80 military vehicles.” He describes himself as the “most armed man in America.” Bernstein, 71, resides on 260 acres in El Paso County, Colorado. According to the Daily Mail, Bernstein has a military museum and a shooting range on his land. The museum contains an estimated $10 million in “military memorabilia,” including a “re-imagined” World War II bunker complete with “bullet-riddled pots and pans and uniformed mannequins stationed at anti-aircraft bazookas.” |
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MarkHamTownsend
(6/27/2017)
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Dang it he has more guns than I do!! ;) |
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