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in comparrison to sons of guns... this guy wins. hands down.
as always, have a nice day
I made a few vids, but there is very little dialogue.
I'll have to work on some scripts.
if only the internet was important, i would've been upset
Is Kevin a pizza delivery guy in any of the scripts? Perhaps delivering a small sausage pizza?
Double tap
He was dead on with his donkey dXXX analogy of the SA80's optic. Not to mention if you can hold 6" at 300 yards with that pos you're doing awesome.
With 100,000,000 views, just think how many lives he could save if he recited the 4 rules of firearms before he starts shooting.
As always, have nice day.
Bullpup = Fail
Never has been a real Popular bullpup design out .
Ive shot a few the only one i could say was ok was Steyr Aug and even that i didnt do much for me.
Worst one was the ATI AK47 omg was like shooting tupperwear , it was so flimsy .
If I were gay... I'd marry this guy.
lets see
1. hes not russian
2. doesnt own any one of those guns
3. hes a tool bag
4. bad russian accent
5. hes a clambag
6. hes not russian
7. his uncle has alot of connections in the industry
8. youtube sucks
Missed #9. His haircut is stupid
Seriously it is entertainment WTF?
Maybe we could have Boris teach ACME how to speak some Russian and he could do a video with the twins, maybe throw some other twins in for eye candy and a Porsche then NES could have it's own internet sensation.
Adam, looking like Adam, speaking Russinglish, shooting the twins at a German car...
I'd like to see that, but with the crapstorm from the last Porsche shoot, there would be no place on Earth for us to hide!
anyone that notices his haircut must be gay or a woman. Which one are you?
I noticed a few people talk about how much he gets paid. How do you know he gets paid?
Dmitri Potapoff, a “Professional Russian” YouTube persona, has a gamer’s dream gig: getting paid to shoot guns. Big guns.
The man pulling the trigger—reportedly an American named Kyle Myers—declined to be interviewed out of character, and even then only via email. But as Potapoff, toting heavy-duty weapons of all kinds and a somewhat convincing accent, he hosts a live-action series dedicated to displaying the power of various firearms. His show, FPSRussia, has more than 1.6 million subscribers, making it the 16th most followed channel on YouTube. One highlight of his shtick: Potapoff gleefully delights in blowing away the likeness of Justin Bieber.
The power of such a platform hasn’t been lost on marketers. A Sept. 1 episode featured Potapoff wielding an exploding crossbow, just like the one in id Software’s highly anticipated game Rage, to blow up a mannequin styled after a mutant from the title. Already it has netted 3 million views. A July video integrating a trailer for the movie 30 Minutes or Less and a flamethrower has drawn more than 6.4 million views.
FPSRussia also generates a stream of income via a relationship with Machinima, a Los Angeles-based content company that places ads on user-generated channels. Just don’t expect to see any for the next Bieber album.