Tyler Robinson did not Break Down a 44 inch+ Mauser Rifle & carry it in his Pants or Backpack 🔫

14 days ago
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One thing I see posted, or rather spammed by a few accounts demanding people believe the "Official Story" from the FBI is: Tyler Robinson carried the Mauser rifle (in 2 pieces) to the roof in his pants, then put it together, fired the shot, took it apart again, then stuffed it back in his pants (or backpack) and fled, jumping off a 15 foot roof, all within a few seconds of firing the fatal shot on Charlie Kirk. To anyone with any firearms experience, that's complete bullshit.

The Mauser K98's receiver and barrel assembly would be around 43.7 inches long (carbine), while the Mauser Gewehr 98's would be about 49.2 inches. The stock telescopes around the barrel and is about 34 to 37 inches long when removed from the action/barrel. The action and barrel is about 30 to 35 inches long. Add a scope on top and you have a bulky and heavy chunk of metal.

There is no way that is tucked into his pants from the CCTV photos shown. There would be an obvious print on those tight jeans he wore. Plus you can see he bends both knees while ascending the stairs, which would be impossible. Running across the roof then jumping down 15ft, equally impossible. How didn't it slide out of his pants? You will get no answers from the FBI. Apparently, Tyler was a master of balancing heavy objects on the arch of his foot while walking, running and jumping.

The other claim, "he actually had both parts in this backpack" is also nonsense. You can see his backpack isn't any special elongated mountaineering style backpack. It's a standard backpack. These parts would have far exceeded the space his backpack allowed, and stuck out like a flagpole.

There is also the issue with breaking down a rifle and losing zero with the scope. While slight, it is a problem. Anytime you disassemble a rifle from its action, you will notice a zero shift when you put it back together. Modern rifles have less issues, but a WWII Mauser action will suffer from this. It could be 1" or less at 100 yards, or as much as a few inches off from where you had it sighted in. This has to do with the exact alignment of the screws holding the action together and tension in conjunction with the stock. You can never put it back perfectly and with the exact same pressure on each screw as it was before.
Anytime I did this will MilSurp rifles, I had to take the rifle out, shoot it, and rezero the scope.

The other obvious problem is the screwdriver that the FBI found on the roof that contained his fingerprints and DNA. How perfect for the FBI, eh?
They claim is he put it together with that, then took it apart after firing the shot. So then, how did he flee to the woods and put it back together when the screwdriver that was left on the roof? No answers from the FBI on this. The Mauser magically reassembled itself I guess.

And the best time I have seen someone do this online while trying to shill for the FBI Official story was 1 minute. A man the FBI claims is Tyler Robinson is seen running across the roof seconds later with a backpack. No rifle is shown.

But to people who don't understand guns or basic physics, I guess it makes sense. Go back to sleep.

Original video by Guns, Guns, Gear, and Guns with Geary Gunderson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxnv2S97qQU

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