This video discusses the ballistics of the bullet fragments found in Charlie Kirk's body, focusing on the defense's argument for a second shooter due to inconclusive ATF analysis. The instructor explains normal ballistic behavior, such as tissue expansion and bullet fragmentation upon impact with bone or spinal cord, suggesting the defense's claims may be an attempt to delay the legal proceedings.
This video analyzes how the rifle used in the Charlie Kirk incident was concealed and transported. The speaker, identifying as a firearms instructor, explains that the rifle, identified as an older Mouser K98 chambered in .30-06, was likely carried down the perpetrator's pants and shirt, concealed by clothing and a backpack. The video also discusses how the rifle was wrapped in a towel for transport after the incident.
This video analyzes theories surrounding the Charlie Kirk shooting incident, focusing on the firearm used. It details the characteristics of a sporterized German WWII K98 Mauser action, likely rebarreled to .30-06 Springfield, and discusses the practicalities of concealing and assembling such a rifle. The instructor debunks claims of body armor and hand signals, offering a logical explanation for how the rifle might have been transported and assembled on-site.
This video discusses the likely rifle and caliber used in an assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk, identifying it as a converted imported rifle, most probably a Mauser K98 chambered in .30-06 Springfield. The speaker details the historical context of these conversions, the popularity of the .30-06 round, and the accuracy of the Mauser platform.
This video analyzes how an individual concealed and transported a rifle, identified as an older imported Mouser likely chambered in .30-06 Springfield (possibly a K98 variant), into a secure area. The speaker details methods of concealment, including down the pants and shirt, and discusses how the rifle was carried after the incident, wrapped in a towel.
This video discusses the likely rifle and caliber used in the assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk, identifying it as a converted imported rifle, most probably a Mouser K98 chambered in .30-06 Springfield. The speaker details the historical context of .30-06 as a prevalent battle caliber and the common practice of converting imported rifles to this round due to its abundance and effectiveness.
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