The Rifle Used In The Charlie Kirk Assassination Was UNTRACEABLE!!

Published on September 21, 2025
Duration: 8:02

This video discusses the untraceable nature of older, modified firearms, specifically a Mouser G98 chambered in .30-06, used in a hypothetical assassination scenario. The speaker emphasizes how extensive modifications and the sheer volume of historical production make reverse tracing impossible, contrasting it with modern firearms. The content highlights the challenges law enforcement faces when dealing with antique or heavily altered weapons.

Quick Summary

Older, modified firearms like the Mouser G98 in .30-06 are untraceable because their extensive production history, modifications by multiple countries, and lack of a clear chain of custody from manufacturer to owner make reverse tracing impossible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Channel Support and Content Issues
  2. 00:26The Charlie Kirk Assassination and the Rifle
  3. 00:55Identifying the Rifle: Mouser G98 in .30-06
  4. 01:17Why the Rifle Was Untraceable
  5. 01:46History and Production of the Mouser G98
  6. 02:04Modifications of Older Mouser Rifles
  7. 02:25How Firearm Tracing Works (Modern vs. Old)
  8. 03:12Impossibility of Tracing Old War Rifles
  9. 03:56Previous Video on the Rifle
  10. 04:11Conclusion on Traceability
  11. 04:35Alternative Firearm Choices for Concealment
  12. 04:50Untraceable Firearm Characteristics
  13. 05:05Why the Gun Couldn't Be Used for Tracing
  14. 05:14How the Assailant Was Found
  15. 05:24Related Videos and Content
  16. 05:43Call to Action: Subscribe and Support
  17. 05:56Prayer Requests and Ministry
  18. 06:11Prayer for Viewers
  19. 06:56Closing Remarks: God, Family, and Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the rifle used in the Charlie Kirk assassination considered untraceable?

The rifle, identified as an older, modified Mouser G98 chambered in .30-06, was untraceable due to its extensive production history, numerous modifications by different countries, and the breakdown of the modern firearm tracing chain of custody.

How does the tracing of modern firearms differ from older ones like the Mouser G98?

Modern firearms are traced through a clear chain from manufacturer to distributor, retailer, and owner. Older rifles like the Mouser G98, with millions produced and extensively modified over decades, lack this traceable lineage, making them virtually impossible to track.

What factors make a firearm difficult to trace?

Factors include a long production history with millions of units, modifications by various entities, re-chambering to different calibers, and passing through numerous owners without proper documentation, all of which obscure the firearm's original identity and ownership trail.

What is the significance of the Mouser G98's production numbers and history?

The Mouser G98's production of 14.6 million units across nine countries and its use in WWI and WWII means a vast number were distributed and modified, making any single rifle's origin and ownership extremely difficult to pinpoint.

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