FPS Russia = Russian awesomeness
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FPS Russia = Russian awesomeness
I can't tell if this guy is purposely "Russianizing" his accent or what.
He's Russian. He likes guns and military stuff. He obviously has tons of money to buy guns and stuff and to blow **** up.
Here, he goes through McD's... don't miss the end 1/3 where he uses the gun to blow up watermelons.
He's Russian. He likes guns and military stuff. He obviously has tons of money to buy guns and stuff and to blow **** up.
Here, he goes through McD's... don't miss the end 1/3 where he uses the gun to blow up watermelons.
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Kyle "FPSRussia" Myers is an American internet personality known for his Youtube videos in which he impersonates a Russian dubbed by him "Dimitri" and fires various firearms. As of August 2011, he has the 19th most subscribed YouTube channel.
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 shows viewers what weapons featured in video games, particularly Call of Duty, are actually like to use and how that differs 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.
Kyle also appears in the weekly and long-standing podcast Painkiller Already, alongside other popular YouTube gamers, WoodysGamertag [2] and WingsofRedemption, in which he frequently prank calls (often in the persona of FPSRussia) people found on Craigslist selling obscure items or to businesses such as Walmart and Sony.
In July 2011, FPSRussia collaborated with Epic Meal Time, a popular "food ****" Youtube channel "with more subscribers than Justin Bieber", to create a video involving cooking food with firearms. [3] He was called by the Belgian branch of French radio channel RTL "the firearms expert of Youtube." [4]
Kyle grew up on a farm in Georgia, United States of America 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.
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