A gun collector known as the Dragon Man boasts himself as the most armed man in America.

Mel Bernstein, 71, has more than 200 machine guns, 80 military vehicles and countless grenade launchers to his name.

In fact, Bernstein, originally from Brooklyn, New York, is so obsessed with guns that his bedroom has hundreds of firearms hung up on the wall - a situation that makes him feel 'comfortable'.

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Mel Bernstein, 71 (pictured), also known as the Dragon Man, considers himself to be the most-armed man in America

Bernstein has more than 200 machine guns, 80 military vehicles (pictured, one of his tanks) and countless grenade launchers to his name.

His entire collection sits on a 260-acre plot of land in El Paso County, Colorado, named Dragon Land

He earned his nickname from his dragon-inspired bicycle (pictured) that he fashioned in the 1970s in New York at his brother's motorcycle shop, affixing a dragon's head to a Harley Davidson

Bernstein has more than 37,000 followers on Facebook, who watch as he chronicles his life on his 260-acre plot of land in El Paso County, Colorado, which he calls Dragon Land.

He earned his nickname from his dragon-inspired bicycle (pictured) that he fashioned in the 1970s in New York at his brother's motorcycle shop, affixing a dragon head atop a Harley Davidson.

And it's earned Bernstein quite the reputation. Hundreds of weekend visitors come to shoot firearms at his range or to visit his military museum.

It takes two hours to go through the huge complex, according to the Colorado Gazette, which houses a collection worth upwards of $10million, with memorabilia ranging from World War I to Vietnam.

Bernstein's gun collection alone, he estimates, is worth around $8million.

There's also an authentically reimagined World War II bunker, which shows off bullet-riddled pots and pans and uniformed mannequins stationed at anti-aircraft bazookas.

Bernstein's military museum (pictured) - about the size of a Walmart - takes about two hours to walk through

Bernstein's military museum collection is worth upwards of $10million, with memorabilia ranging from World War I to Vietnam

Bernstein estimates that his entire gun collection alone (pictured) is worth around $8million

Bernstein was hit by tragedy when his wife of 33 years, Terry, died in an accident while filming for her Discovery Channel reality show.

Terry was hit by two smoke bombs in June 2012, which were travelling at a speed of 150mph, while the crew was trying to create smoky environment for the show to depict a war.

Bernstein says that he lost his best friend that day.