Is Tyler Robinson a Patsy Being Framed For the Charlie Kirk Assassination? Why Are They Lying?

Published on May 29, 2026
Duration: 26:48

This guide details the process of replacing the stock on a Mauser 98 action, a common modification for sporterizing these rifles. It emphasizes that changing stocks and even barrels (e.g., to .30-06) is a straightforward process, debunking claims that older military surplus rifles cannot be modernized. The process involves removing action screws, fitting the barreled action into a new stock or chassis, and re-securing it.

Quick Summary

Claims that older Mauser rifles are 'relics' are misleading because the Mauser M98 action was designed in 1898 but has been continuously produced and updated. These rifles can be easily modified with modern stocks and barrels, making them functional and adaptable, not just historical artifacts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shoutout
  2. 00:08The Mauser 98 Rifle in Question
  3. 00:20Tyler Robinson & The Official Story
  4. 00:32Conspiracy Theories: Fake Text Messages
  5. 00:55The 'Stock Photo' Argument
  6. 01:12Firearms Ignorance & Misinformation
  7. 01:41Mauser 98 Design vs. Era
  8. 02:06Sporterized Rifles: World War II Mauser Example
  9. 02:10Marlin 1895 SPL Analogy
  10. 02:48Modern Mauser 98 Availability
  11. 03:00Sporterized British Enfield Example
  12. 03:15The 'Stock Photo' Theory Origins
  13. 03:45Candace Owens' Claims
  14. 04:11Timeline: New York Post Article
  15. 04:49The Original Rifle Photo
  16. 04:58ATF Memo & Early Reporting
  17. 05:26ATF Report Details
  18. 05:41Father's Identification of Rifle
  19. 06:02Multiple New York Post Publications
  20. 06:14Charging Documents: Father's Report
  21. 06:35Robinson's Text Messages: Grandpa's Rifle
  22. 06:53Dad Wants Photos of the Rifle
  23. 07:06Stock Photo vs. Actual Rifle
  24. 07:20Modern Composite Stock on Mauser 98?
  25. 07:44Actual German Mauser 1940 Example
  26. 07:57Modifying Stocks and Barrels
  27. 07:57Magazine Capacity: 30-06 vs. 8mm Mauser
  28. 08:41Criticism of Firearms 'Experts'
  29. 08:55The Photo of the 30-06 Rifle
  30. 09:15Disinformation Campaign
  31. 09:20Ian Carroll: Felon & 'Expert'
  32. 09:45Composite Stock vs. Wooden Stock
  33. 09:59Stupidity with Confidence
  34. 10:15Disassembling a Bolt Gun
  35. 10:43Alleged Firearms Training Institution
  36. 10:54Ian's Uncertainty vs. Certainty
  37. 11:08Synthetic Stock Swap Demonstration
  38. 11:30Ian Carroll's Claims Debunked
  39. 11:44Composite Stock vs. World War I Relic
  40. 11:52Dad Wants Photos of the Rifle (Again)
  41. 11:59Stock Footage Expert Testimony
  42. 12:22Preposterous Stock Photo Claims
  43. 12:39Attacking the Evidence: Texts are Real
  44. 12:58Robinson's Admission of Guilt
  45. 13:15Admission of Guilt Analogy
  46. 13:21Family Claims of Innocence
  47. 13:40Lying vs. Ignorance
  48. 13:53The Rifle Photo: Unique or Generic?
  49. 14:01Mauser Action vs. Stock
  50. 14:08World War II Mauser Example
  51. 14:16C10 Chevy Analogy
  52. 14:37Untraceable Myth Debunked
  53. 14:48Serial Numbers and Tracing
  54. 14:55Generic 30-06 Photo
  55. 15:08Conclusion & Filibustering
  56. 15:08Multiple Confessions
  57. 15:51Video Evidence
  58. 15:57Misinformation from a Green Beret
  59. 16:05Expert Panel: Snipers & Ballistics

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a World War I era Mauser 98 rifle be modified with a modern synthetic stock?

Yes, a World War I era Mauser 98 rifle can be modified with a modern synthetic stock. The process involves removing the original stock by unscrewing two action screws and fitting the barreled action into a new chassis or stock. This is a common practice in sporterizing these rifles.

Is the photo of the rifle used in the Charlie Kirk assassination a stock photo?

No, the photo of the rifle published by the New York Post is not a stock photo. It has been published multiple times and is confirmed to be an image of the recovered rifle, not a generic image pulled from the internet.

Why are claims about older Mauser rifles being 'relics' misleading?

Claims that older Mauser rifles are 'relics' are misleading because the Mauser M98 action was designed in 1898 but has been continuously produced and updated. These rifles can be easily modified with modern stocks and barrels, making them functional and adaptable, not just historical artifacts.

What is the significance of the .30-06 caliber in relation to Mauser 98 rifles?

The .30-06 caliber is significant because it fits within the magazine of an 8mm Mauser, making conversion a popular and feasible modification. Many older Mauser 98 rifles were re-barreled to .30-06, and new rifles chambered in this caliber are still produced.

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