Comment on The bullet engravings as per WSJ
Rakonat@lemmy.world 19 hours agoWas going to say, weren’t they claiming the round was from a 30.06? It should be necked and considerably longer.
This is turning into a worse frame up job than Luigi. Does the DoJ just tell local authorities to find a scapegoat if the shooter can’t be found in 12-24 hours?
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 hours ago
I have been over in another thread trying to figure this out.
What was originally claimed was ‘an older 30.06 Mauser’, but that seems unlikely, primarily because almost no Mausers, K98k’s, are chambered in 30.06, they’re almost all in 7.92x57mm, which is not a 30.06, that’d be 7.62x63mm in metric.
Also… yeah, it does seem like an actual 30.06, at that range of approximately 150 to 200 yards/meters… would have made a lot bigger of a hole, entry and exit wound… more like just a good chunk of his whole neck blasted off/apart, than the hole that we saw.
Uh, finally… this is the image from the New York Post going around that apparently is the weapon.
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This is not an older Mauser.
It is probably a Remington 700, or Ruger American, probably from roughly the 90s or 00’s, probably in .270 or .243 or something like that.
Basically, this looks like a roughly 20 to 30 yo, extremely common, bolt action deer hunting rifle in the US.
Let me try to figure out how to link to my own comment in another thread.
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It is looking to me like uh, what a surprise, initial reports are sloppy, vague and innacurate, great job Kash Patel on not having an actual suspect within 24 hrs, I guess tweeting that you’ve apprehended the suspect (who was actually the wrong guy) wws more important.
Oh god this is all so very, very stupid.