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In this video, we dive into the firearms that killed historical figures, exploring the weapons, assassins, and events that changed the world forever. Whether it was a small concealed pistol or a high-powered rifle, these weapons played a chilling role in shaping global history. 👇Guns Featured in This Video: Derringer Pistol – The Gun That Killed Abraham Lincoln John Wilkes Booth fired a .44-caliber Philadelphia Derringer into the back of Lincoln’s head at Ford’s Theatre in 1865. How did such a small pistol deliver such a devastating blow? Carcano M91/38 – The Gun That Killed John F. Kennedy Lee Harvey Oswald fired a 6.5mm Carcano rifle from a sixth-floor window, assassinating President John F. Kennedy in 1963. One of the most controversial assassinations in history, this event sparked decades of conspiracy theories. Iver Johnson Revolver – The Gun That Killed William McKinley An Iver Johnson .32-caliber revolver was used to assassinate President McKinley in 1901. Shot twice at close range, McKinley’s death led to Theodore Roosevelt’s unexpected rise to power. AND MANY MORE!!!!!! These moments in history were shaped by a single pull of a trigger. The echoes of these gunshots changed nations, started wars, and defined entire eras. How I Create My Videos: Each video begins with research from various sources, experts, and official reports. I then use PowerPoint, Photoshop, and Filmora to edit and compile the information into an engaging video. 📩For copyright issues, please contact me via email: [email protected] ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not glorify violence or promote any political agenda. The firearms and events discussed are presented purely for historical analysis. Viewer discretion is advised.