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Originally Posted by JustRalph
I’m a little perplexed on how a blank gun could seriously injure 2 people. 1 is easy to understand. 2, not so much
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Remember its only called a prop cause its on the set... up close they will use a real or "hero"... got to sell it. Hell a tank used in a film is called a prop.
This really is odd... after the shooting death of Brandon Lee. I thought the industry set new standards for guns on set... drilled primers, holes in side of cartrage casing and such. Guess they where checking boxes instead of credentials while hiring the prop master... and gun wrangler. Cause they sure as hell did not triple check the rig. Considering its set in the Old West... pre auto. So he must of been fanning the hammer unless it was a two for one... and if so it had to be a hot load. Ultamently its Baldwin's falt for not checking the weapon before walking into frame and pulling the hammer back and firing. Twice...