He probably shot the AC intentionally and someone happened to hear or see it (or they knew about it too and they weren't able to cover it up) Prop guns aren't always "real" guns, even though thats the current excuse. Airsoft guns were commonly used on the sets i was a part of. As long as you don't see an angle directly down the barrel to see the diameter for the muzzle opening, it doesnt really matter about realism, they are already realistic enough. You can even bore out the muzzle opening if its necessary. Hell a paintball marker can look like a real gun now. Also, its supposed to be a big no no to possess firearms on a live set anyway
He probably shot the AC intentionally and someone happened to hear or see it (or they knew about it too and they weren't able to cover it up) Prop guns aren't always "real" guns, even though thats the current excuse. Airsoft guns were commonly used on the sets i was a part of. As long as you don't see an angle directly down the barrel to see the diameter for the bullet/projectile opening, it doesnt really matter about realism, they are already realistic enough. You can even bore out the muzzle opening if its necessary. Hell a paintball marker can look like a real gun now. Also, its supposed to be a big no no to possess firearms on a live set anyway
He probably shot the AC intentionally and someone happened to hear or see it (or they knew about it too and they weren't able to cover it up) Prop guns aren't always "real" guns, even though thats the current excuse. Airsoft guns were commonly used on the sets i was a part of. As long as you don't see an angle directly down the barrel to see the diameter for the bullet/projectile opening, it doesnt really matter about realism, they are already realistic enough. Hell a paintball marker can look like a real gun now. Also, its supposed to be a big no no to possess firearms on a live set anyway
He probably shot the AC intentionally and someone happened to hear or see it (or they knew about it too and they weren't able to cover it up) Prop guns aren't always "real" guns, even though thats the current headline. Airsoft guns were commonly used on the sets i was a part of. As long as you don't see an angle directly down the barrel to see the diameter for the bullet/projectile opening, it doesnt really matter about realism, they are already realistic enough. Hell a paintball marker can look like a real gun now. Also, its supposed to be illegal to possess firearms on a live set anyway
He probably shot the AC intentionally and someone happened to hear or see it. Prop guns aren't always "real" guns, even though thats the current headline. Airsoft guns were commonly used on the sets i was a part of. As long as you don't see an angle directly down the barrel to see the diameter for the bullet/projectile opening, it doesnt really matter about realism, they are already realistic enough. Hell a paintball marker can look like a real gun now. Also, its supposed to be illegal to possess firearms on a live set anyway