The Make Of Rifle & Caliber Used To Assassinate Charlie Kirk

Published on September 11, 2025
Duration: 8:02

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.

Quick Summary

The rifle and caliber suspected in the Charlie Kirk shooting is an imported Mouser K98 converted to .30-06 Springfield. This caliber was a prevalent battle round from 1906-1970s, known for its abundance and effectiveness in long-distance shooting, with typical velocities around 2,900 fps and 2,800 ft-lbs of energy.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction and Charlie Kirk Incident
  2. 00:13Identifying the Rifle and Caliber
  3. 01:33Imported .30-06 Springfield Identified
  4. 01:52Mouser as a Likely Candidate
  5. 02:01.30-06 as a Battle Caliber
  6. 02:35Converting Imported Rifles to .30-06
  7. 03:07Accuracy of the Mouser K98
  8. 03:25Quality of K98 Conversions
  9. 03:45Production Numbers of K98 Rifles
  10. 03:58Most Imported K98 Origins
  11. 04:21Original Chambering: 8mm Mauser
  12. 04:47.30-06 Springfield Ballistics
  13. 05:14Summary of Rifle Characteristics
  14. 05:33Rifle of an Amateur?
  15. 06:13Finnish .30-06 Conversions
  16. 06:26Other K98 Importing Countries
  17. 06:58Most Common Conversion: .30-06
  18. 07:09Mouser K98: The Most Imported Conversion

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle caliber is suspected to have been used in the Charlie Kirk shooting?

The rifle caliber suspected to have been used in the Charlie Kirk shooting is .30-06 Springfield. This caliber was a prevalent battle round from 1906 to the 1970s and is known for its effectiveness in long-distance shooting.

What type of rifle is believed to have been used in the Charlie Kirk incident?

The rifle believed to have been used in the Charlie Kirk incident is an imported rifle, most likely a Mouser K98. These rifles were commonly converted to .30-06 Springfield due to the caliber's availability and performance.

Why were imported rifles like the Mouser K98 often converted to .30-06 Springfield?

.30-06 Springfield was a highly abundant and effective battle caliber during the mid-20th century. Converting imported rifles, such as the Mouser K98, to this round was a practical choice for shooters seeking reliable performance and readily available ammunition.

What are the ballistic characteristics of the .30-06 Springfield round?

The .30-06 Springfield round typically travels at approximately 2,900 feet per second and generates around 2,800 foot-pounds of energy. It is considered an incredibly fantastic round for long-distance shooting with an effective range of up to 500 yards.

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