Assassin’s rifle has been found by ATF

Charlie was wearing a bullet proof vest....but since he wanted to keep it low profile it didn't have ceramic plates. Instead of absorbing the shot it ricocheted into his neck and back of his skull.



Not sure about that. One of the last pictures shows the outline of his nipple in the shirt he was wearing...

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Less than 1% of the population.
Black men only make up 5% of the population, yet are responsible for nearly half the violent crimes in our country,

Trannies make up far more than 1% of violent crimes.
 
Black men only make up 5% of the population, yet are responsible for nearly half the violent crimes in our country,

Trannies make up far more than 1% of violent crimes.
No they don't. Sling your bullshit elsewhere.
 
I believe it was the day he was shot.
Kirk was shot at 12:20 PM.

The time on the image you shared was 3:56.

I don't discount your input.

I have a saved video of a slow motion from a different angle. That clearly shows a deflection.

Could it be AI fake?

It could be.

So, we check again.
 
Mauser rifles do not come in this size for the ammunition. Not unless serious altercations were made to the rifle receiver.

30-06 is an American size....not European.
Custom Mausers do. FN has been making them for decades. Also tons of military Mausers have been sporterized for well over a century.
 
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Mauser rifles do not come in imperial measurements.

The "tip" is likely phoney.
Wrong,
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Belgium’s forgotten .30-06 Mauser​

November 26, 2022 jwh197514 Comments
Strictly speaking, Belgium’s Mle. 50 rifle, a .30-06 Springfield Mauser-type design, does not belong here as it was a post-WWII weapon. As far as being unique, it was not the last bolt-action military rifle made after WWII, nor was it the only one using .30-06. None the less, it remains a forgotten “final bookend” of the bolt-action era which largely faded away with the end of WWII in 1945: It combined the USA’s WWII rifle cartridge, probably the best of the war, with the operating features of European rifles, like Germany’s 98k, which had dominated conflicts for half a century. This rifle was a last hurrah of WWII’s generation."
That's three seconds of research.
 
That's so odd....
I thought they only came in 7.62 or something like that.

They were German made, confiscated and ended up in civilians hands after the War...

Our soldiers used 30-06. Ammunition swapping is not usually the case in wartime.
I dunno....
Mausers were built in a number of countries and in different calibers.
 

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