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Anti-Gun Voices Blame Rare WWII Rifle After Charlie Kirk Assassination

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsSeptember 22, 20253 Mins Read
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A decades-old Mauser rifle was misused in a Utah crime, and now calls are growing to regulate antique firearms, even though such rifles are rarely involved in criminal activity. Gun owners fear this could set a dangerous precedent for future restrictions on traditional hunting and collectible firearms.


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SALT LAKE CITY, UT (3-minute read) — After the tragic assassination of political commentator Charlie Kirk in Utah, headlines focused on the firearm used: a Mauser Model 98 bolt-action rifle, a type originally developed in Germany and used extensively during both World Wars. Law enforcement officials confirmed the rifle lacked a serial number, as it likely predated the 1968 Gun Control Act, which first required serialization on all commercially sold firearms in the United States.

Now, some voices in the political arena and media are pushing for new restrictions on antique and vintage firearms, despite the fact that bolt-action rifles like this Mauser are almost never used in violent crime.

Are Lawful Gun Owners Being Punished for One Criminal’s Actions?

The accused, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, allegedly took the rifle from his grandfather’s collection. Prosecutors claim he chose it because it would be harder to trace, a detail that is now being used by anti-gun advocates to suggest that old, lawfully owned hunting rifles pose a threat to public safety. But this narrative overlooks a critical point: millions of American households own vintage firearms, many of which were passed down from veterans or acquired legally through collecting and hunting communities.

According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), antique bolt-action rifles are among the least used types of firearms in American crimes. Handguns are overwhelmingly responsible for the majority of crimes with guns, followed by modern semi-automatic rifles. The misuse of a single Mauser rifle in this tragic case is an outlier and not a justification for sweeping regulation.

Gun rights supporters argue that using this isolated case to push new laws could open the floodgates for even more regulations targeting lawful firearm owners. Many hunters, sportsmen, and collectors view rifles like the Mauser as tools, heirlooms, or pieces of history. Not threats.

The real concern isn’t the firearm, but the criminal intent behind it. Law-abiding citizens should not be penalized for the unlawful actions of one individual. Preserving gun rights means resisting emotional overreactions and focusing on facts; and the fact is, these rifles are almost never used in crimes.

Safety Tip: If you own vintage firearms, take care to store them securely, document ownership if possible, and educate family members on responsible use and history, not fear.

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