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A significant part of the collection is dedicated to military hardware. The narrator mentions owning numerous WWII-era weapons, such as Oerlikon anti-aircraft guns, including some that cost around a thousand dollars apiece. They display a fondness for naval artillery, showcasing a cannon made personally, as well as artillery pieces sourced from German bunkers and other WWII relics. These relics serve as tangible links to historic battles and military technology.