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SHIVAN
03-26-12, 08:49
Yeah, yeah....old news....entertaining still...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbsgHbXubGU

VooDoo6Actual
03-26-12, 09:04
Front sight, press, followthrough, scan/asess

Looks Phalicki...

Moose-Knuckle
03-26-12, 15:40
I take it he is in America, other wise how would have he gotten a hold of the AA-12 in another video?

Looks like a lot of fun none the less. :cool:

Scoby
03-26-12, 17:20
All things considered, he keeps the Glock on target pretty well in the last segment. I'm surprised.

LHS
03-26-12, 20:23
If you want to truly be horrified, watch this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMyPD1VKk60

FPS Russia and the idiots from Epic Meal Time do a collaborative video, wherein they use a 1911 as a spoon, and shish-kabob burgers on a Mosin bayonet. The gunhandling and lack of safety is atrocious.

Moose-Knuckle
03-27-12, 00:00
Okay, I give up. What gives with these tools. They are full retard with MGs and DDs?

LHS
03-27-12, 00:22
Okay, I give up. What gives with these tools. They are full retard with MGs and DDs?

The wannabe gangbangers are Epic Meal Time. They're a bunch of French Canadians who make obscenely high-calorie meals and devour them on Youtube. Honestly, some of their stuff is disgusting, but a fair amount looks really really good (I'm looking at you, "Breakfast of Booze").

FPS Russia seems to at least have some modicum of safety in most of his videos, but the EMT guys are completely ignorant.

Moose-Knuckle
03-27-12, 00:30
The wannabe gangbangers are Epic Meal Time. They're a bunch of French Canadians who make obscenely high-calorie meals and devour them on Youtube. Honestly, some of their stuff is disgusting, but a fair amount looks really really good (I'm looking at you, "Breakfast of Booze").

FPS Russia seems to at least have some modicum of safety in most of his videos, but the EMT guys are completely ignorant.

I am ignorant of Canadian gun laws but aren't MGs and DDs illegal up there? I know they have the limited round mag count thing.

LHS
03-27-12, 00:42
I am ignorant of Canadian gun laws but aren't MGs and DDs illegal up there? I know they have the limited round mag count thing.

This is why EMT flew down to Georgia to hang with FPS Russia, where they made the videos.

Moose-Knuckle
03-27-12, 00:47
This is why EMT flew down to Georgia to hang with FPS Russia, where they made the videos.

Ahh hah, didn't catch that. Honestly I couldn't watch more than a few seconds of that vid.

J_Dub_503
03-27-12, 00:53
I think that video was made in Vegas, that gun store/range looks familiar.

LHS
03-27-12, 01:05
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZDv9pgHp8Q&ob=av3e

Breakfast of Booze.

"Took some brown sugar. We candied bacon. Delicious, like dog treats for human beings."

LHS
03-27-12, 01:27
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYxO3Y-wOrM&feature=endscreen&NR=1

Tequila Taco Night.

"Come here, vegan. These nachos will change you."

MookNW
03-27-12, 01:34
FWIW, nice ejection pattern with that g17.

Irish
03-27-12, 01:49
I think that video was made in Vegas, that gun store/range looks familiar.

Which video and what range? The 2 vids up top before your post definitely aren't in Vegas.

From what I've read the "Russian" dude's actually American and his real name is Kyle Myers. I've heard he has a rich dad or his uncle's an FFL, etc. and that's how he gets the cool guns he shoots.


Google cache WIKI site on FPS Russia (evidentally the original was deleted):

Born:
Kyle Myers
May 5, 1986 (1986-05-05) (age 25)
Georgia, USA

Nationality:
American
Other names:
klm5986, FPS Kyle, Dmitri, FPS McDuck, and FPSBrian (Who only appeared in one video)


"FPSRussia" (Real name Kyle Lamar Myers) is an American internet personality known for his Youtube videos in which he plays a Russian named "Dmitri". As of January 2012[update], he has the 14th most subscribed YouTube channel. As of September 17, 2011, he has more than 250 million views on his videos.

Kyle created his first YouTube channel "klm5986" on the 18th of May 2006 and uploaded his first video which was of the video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare on the 3rd of July 2009. He started his "FPSRussia" channel on the 19th of April 2010. He became known for "using real weapons to debunk video game myths" and often showed viewers what weapons featured in video games, particularly Call of Duty, were actually like to use and how they differed from the way they are presented in video games.[1] He has stated that he got his idea for "FPSRussia" from his Russian boss - when he worked as a car salesman.

At first Kyle was able to produce his videos without much investment, since he already had a large collection of firearms, and a large amount of ammunition. Now he is able to use more interesting and expensive firearms in his videos, since they are loaned to him by vendors, and in exchange, Kyle links their websites in the description of his videos. Because of these factors, Kyle is viewed as very rich by his friends and is often called "FPS McDuck" as a joke related to the character Scrooge McDuck from Duck Tales.

Kyle also appears in the weekly and long-standing podcast Painkiller Already, which has gone for over 70 episodes alongside other popular YouTube gamers, WoodysGamertag [2] and WingsofRedemption, in which he frequently prank called people found on Craigslist selling obscure items or to businesses such as Walmart and Microsoft.

In July 2011, FPSRussia collaborated with Epic Meal Time, a popular "food porn" Youtube channel "with more subscribers than Justin Bieber", to create a video involving cooking food with firearms.[3] He made another appearance on the show in the "Meat Shield" episode.[4] He was called by the Belgian branch of French radio channel RTL "the firearms expert of Youtube."[5]

Kyle grew up on a farm outside of Lavonia, Georgia and grew up around firearms and was taught to shoot at a young age by his father. He has, in the past, participated in competitive target shooting.

J_Dub_503
03-27-12, 02:04
Which video and what range? The 2 vids up top before your post definitely aren't in Vegas.

I was talking about the video with epic meal time, it sounds like I'm mistaken. The range that they were shooting at has a striking resemblance to a range in Vegas.

Irish
03-27-12, 02:14
I was talking about the video with epic meal time, it sounds like I'm mistaken. The range that they were shooting at has a striking resemblance to a range in Vegas.

It really does and I know the exact one you're talking about but that isn't it. Easy to mistake the 2 though and good eye on the diamond plating. ;)

Moose-Knuckle
03-27-12, 02:49
From what I've read the "Russian" dude's actually American and his real name is Kyle Myers. I've heard he has a rich dad or his uncle's an FFL, etc. and that's how he gets the cool guns he shoots.

Okay this makes since, so rich brat playing Rambo = wanna be internet celeb. :rolleyes:

Douche nozels such as these give the gun community a black eye.

Voodoo_Man
03-27-12, 07:27
When FPSRussia first started making video's a buddy of mine called me up and said "You making youtube videos?" I did not know what he was talking about at the time, but anyone who knows me personally knows his internet persona is a direct rip from my personal life.

:lol:

Scoby
03-27-12, 07:34
Which video and what range? The 2 vids up top before your post definitely aren't in Vegas.

From what I've read the "Russian" dude's actually American and his real name is Kyle Myers. I've heard he has a rich dad or his uncle's an FFL, etc. and that's how he gets the cool guns he shoots.

I had heard the same thing but didn't know that it was true.

He's doing what he does because there are obviously people that want to see it. The guy, or his personna, wouldn't exist if nobody watched. Whether they think what he does is cool or think he's a moron, he's being seen. I'd bet he could care less why.

GeorgiaBoy
03-27-12, 15:14
Who cares what either one if them does? It's their life, their fame, their guns/food.

They make videos people enjoy.