Movie sets use real guns. But, the odds of missing the intended target (the other actor) and hitting and killing an innocent bystander, that you just happen to not like, seem rather low.
No, they don’t use anything real. Not the gun, nor the ammo. Neither, outside of security, will be present. It’s been that way for a long time, and was solidified after The Crow.
And I’m referring to regular motion pictures….not some Seal Team 6 documentary. Where the actors are real service members kinda thing. Not sure about those. But if it’s all actors…yes, all fake.
I saw something years ago that gave me the impression that many of the guns they use are real, but the ammo is fake. But I could be wrong, so not arguing the point.
I was lead to believe the barrels of prop guns are intentionally too narrow to allow a proper caliber projectile to escape, they can fire blank round gas and smoke can leave the barrel, but if you put a live round in it and fired it'd damage it, perhaps even spectacularly.
but who knows if it was a 44 and someone put a 357 in it.. or anything with the right size brass and smaller projectile?
I have heard a theory that A-list Hollywood actors produce snuff films to exclusively screen for elites, and that Epstein island was mainly for the purpose of producing such films. Pretty far fetched theory but who knows.
Very weird how much spent live ammunition there was on the rust set.
Movie sets use real guns. But, the odds of missing the intended target (the other actor) and hitting and killing an innocent bystander, that you just happen to not like, seem rather low.
No, they don’t use anything real. Not the gun, nor the ammo. Neither, outside of security, will be present. It’s been that way for a long time, and was solidified after The Crow.
And I’m referring to regular motion pictures….not some Seal Team 6 documentary. Where the actors are real service members kinda thing. Not sure about those. But if it’s all actors…yes, all fake.
I saw something years ago that gave me the impression that many of the guns they use are real, but the ammo is fake. But I could be wrong, so not arguing the point.
I was lead to believe the barrels of prop guns are intentionally too narrow to allow a proper caliber projectile to escape, they can fire blank round gas and smoke can leave the barrel, but if you put a live round in it and fired it'd damage it, perhaps even spectacularly.
but who knows if it was a 44 and someone put a 357 in it.. or anything with the right size brass and smaller projectile?
My son was on a movie set and they didnt use real guns that would be in any way operable at all
I have heard a theory that A-list Hollywood actors produce snuff films to exclusively screen for elites, and that Epstein island was mainly for the purpose of producing such films. Pretty far fetched theory but who knows.
Very weird how much spent live ammunition there was on the rust set.