TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS THOUGH THEY ARE LOADED.
Refrain from pointing a firearm at anyone, including yourself.
https://www.csatf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/01FIREARMS.pdf
https://www.csatf.org/production-affairs-safety/safety-bulletins/
TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS THOUGH THEY ARE LOADED.
Refrain from pointing a firearm at anyone, including yourself.
https://www.csatf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/01FIREARMS.pdf
https://www.csatf.org/production-affairs-safety/safety-bulletins/
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFETY WITH FIREARMS AND USE OF "BLANK AMMUNITION"
BLANKS CAN KILL. TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS THOUGH THEY ARE LOADED.
"LIVE AMMUNITION" IS NEVER TO BE USED NOR BROUGHT ONTO ANY STUDIO LOT OR STAGE.
These guidelines are intended to give recommendations on the safe handling, use, and storage of firearms. Firearms include prop guns, rubber guns, plastic guns, non-guns, flintlock guns, pistols, machine guns, rifles, and shotguns that shoot "Blank Ammunition."
https://www.csatf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/01FIREARMS.pdf
He killed a Russian spy.
This goes WAY, WAY deeper than you are even considering.
I know right, if it was a prop weapon then how did it fire a live round? Surely the barrel would be blocked or the working parts deactivated?
I've actually done a lot of background work in film/television and have actually used their guns and props on occasion. The idea that the props department would give Baldwin a loaded weapon is beyond absurd. Those sets are run like the military. Everything is double and triple checked. There are millions of ridiculous rules to keep everyone safe.
I used to watch the show Talking Dead (recap show that came on after the Walking Dead) and they always had a segment that was a recap of "This is how we shot that scene" which was usually pretty hairy in the story, but a very slow process to actually piece together in part for safety issues. You are right, something about this smells. (My firm does a lot of insurance for this industry and this is all fully underwritten ahead of time. Anything potentially dangerous is going to be looked at carefully.)
I don't think it is just coincidence that Alec Baldwin was involved given he "played" DJT on SNL.
Whilst I have no experience on film sets etc, I too find it nearly impossible he would have had a weapon which actually worked. I served in the Army so understand weapons and weapon safety, something seems off with this whole episode imo. Maybe we will find out more in the next few days. Thanks for your insight.
One more question;
What do they do for hearing protection?
Aren't "just blanks" still about as loud as a gunshot?
Even if they aren't quite as loud, they've got to still be loud enough to damage hearing...
So how is hearing protection handled on movie sets for actors & bystanders?
Never seen any movies where the actors are wearing ear plugs, let alone muffs....
Really?
They're run THAT tight?
That's good to hear; that's how it SHOULD be, both because guns aren't toys but especially also because of how guns are used in movies; shooting at / towards / near people, etc.
This is a limited hangout and brigaded post. Gun Safety? lol
Most actors are assets
Look at a Jennifer Garner
That’s kind of blowing my mind actually.
tell us what you think, Ian
Brandon Lee was shot during an active set while filming. What’s Alec’s excuse for pointing and shooting at her and the director? Furthermore why the second shot after seeing you just shot someone? Shoot and see you hit someone then take time to aim and shoot at someone else? Super sketch.
Maybe someone accidentally said his sleeper command word.
Nothing phases me anymore.
Why would you take anything about this story at face value? Are you a shill? A normie? Do you glow? With all we have witnessed over the last 5 years at least, for some of us many more years than that, you believe this story? How often have there been similar "accidents" such as this?
This whole story stinks. There is way more to it than what we are being fed by the liars in the media. Take nothing at face value. If you do you are falling into the trap.