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LOL....buy any gun you want but mount it remotely and its scary?
They're only upset somebody is doing it on US soil. That Russian goose on YouTube did this 2 years ago and nobody cared. He even hooked up an automated pistol and blew up a car with it. NEXT!!!
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MjG1n9FEDb0
I was happy to laugh at him when it was just airsoft crap but he soon became an absolute menace.
Menace..... yes, Russian definitely not.
His hearing must be completely rooted, you never see him wear any hearing protection.
Kyle, or whatever FPS' real name is, wears small form fitted ear plugs. Look closely.
The FPS thing was as fake as he is. I don't see the big deal. It's not the first time I've seen it done, and I'm sure plenty of other people have done it and not posted on YT.
History[edit]
FPSRussia
Born
Kyle Lamar Myers
May 9, 1986 (age 29)
Nationality
American
Other names
Dimitri Potapoff
Occupation
YouTube partner
Known for
FPSRussia
Before Myers started FPSRussia, he ran a channel named "klm5986". He also had a YouTube channel called "FPSKyleletsplays" under the name FPSKyle. His YouTube channel often featured videos from other YouTube personalities, such as xSocrates. He later wanted to show how guns worked in real life and to compare them to how they are portrayed in video games, films and television shows.[7] He got the idea for a Russian accent while working at a car dealership. One of his co-workers was Russian and he took interest in impersonating his accent. His uncle was also a prankster and used to use the accent while talking to Kyle while he was five years of age. He used the accent to create the character Dimitri and what followed was him filming himself shooting guns on his family farm in Georgia. But ultimately, the idea for FPSRussia originated from a prank on his co-founded podcast, Painkiller Already. Myers also runs a third channel known as FPSRussiaTV.[8] After a nine-month hiatus, on January 10, 2014, FPSRussia returned to YouTube.[9]
The FPS Russia drone shooting video was made when making the Call of Duty promotion video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofBJl5kSRv8
Drone shooting wise, someone somewhere will always try to push the boundaries of common sense ;)