Valhalla VFT's Hands-On Ballistics Testing and Theory Elimination
Showing 21 Valhalla VFT videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
Valhalla VFT, a firearms training channel run by a host identified as Nick, became one of the more technically oriented voices questioning the official ballistics narrative, appearing on Alex Jones's show to ask why none of the people who rushed to help Kirk immediately after the shooting had visible blood on their hands despite the wound's location near the carotid artery, a detail he said he raised as a genuine question rather than a settled conclusion. The channel conducted its own .30-06 ballistics testing specifically to evaluate the steel neck explanation for why the round reportedly didn't exit, and separately produced content directly challenging the exploding-microphone theory that had gained traction elsewhere.
Other coverage here extended into collaborative content with other investigators, including a joint livestream with Gary Melton of Paramount Tactical working through and ultimately ruling out several widely circulated theories, and RangeDayBro's systematic elimination process that worked through eight competing explanations, drones, palm guns, air guns, camera guns, hand signals, a security-detail weapon, a credit-card gun, and the microphone theory, before landing on his own preferred explanation. Original hands-on ballistics testing, alongside collaborative theory-elimination content with other channels, gave Valhalla VFT's coverage a methodologically distinct character grounded in physical testing rather than document analysis or witness testimony.