All of sudden everyone is an expert in firearms.
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What strikes me as funny is most of their posts contain both "I am the greatest expert ever", and "I cannot understand how any of this happened." Both cannot be true.
All of sudden everyone is an expert in firearms.
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He should have known enough to check for live ammunition and not hire out his responsibility for gun safety.
The WOMAN(not girl) shot was the director of cinematographer. She would either have been looking through the camera, or with her head as close to the camera as possible to get the right perspective on the scene. The director, also injured, would have also been close to the camera, but not as close.
It is a normal shot to have an actor point the gun at the camera. From what little we know, that would be the most likely situation they were all in.
We could start making movies where no guns were ever pointed at actors, or cameras. They would only be pointed down range at completely certified and licensed firing ranges. All actors would be required to wear proper eye and ear protection. I could go on and on... But the simple fact is that we would lose Hollywood to a foreign country, with stronger gun laws, but saner gun laws (when it comes to movies).
Because you know so much about guns right?A real bullet is often used in a dummy bullet. The primer should have been removed.
You do not seem to know what a squib is. I am no expert on guns, but I am a bit of an expert on spotting experts. You are no expert on guns. You keep saying your personal experience will prove things we all know is false. This is pointless.
Biden is a NRA member?????Wow, that would kill the film industry. No more pointing guns at other actors.
By the way, based on what we know about NRA members in entertainment, an NRA member would have been in his trailer raping children.
Better safe than sorry!!!! kinda like masks
I am no expert on guns, but I am a bit of an expert on spotting experts..
Because you know so much about guns right?Bulletbob shoots and reloads more than anyone on JPP.
Knowing a lot about guns would help spot experts in guns, but not the more general spotting experts in other fields. I have been brought in to evaluate experts in fields I did not even know existed before I was had to evaluate them.
I have had to explain to Bulletbob what happened in the Lee case five times. I doubt he understands it even now. He has gotten several key facts wrong. Rather than show any expertise, he demands to be treated as an expert and not questioned.
I have no idea how many shoots and reloads Bulletbob has done, or how many other posters have done. But here is the big point, YOU HAVE NO IDEA EITHER!!!. You are basing your claim on what a self-professed expert has told you, even though he would have no idea either.
That is true everywhere but the entertainment industry. If the actor inspects the gun, it is no longer certified safe. The props people cannot guarantee it is in the condition they left it in. That means the actor must be fired immediately.
The actor could inspect the firearm in front of the prop person when it is handed over. In fact, that's how it should be. The firearm shouldn't leave the prop department in the actor's hand until it is inspected by that actor. That's how you are supposed to do a turnover on firearms between two persons anywhere else. There should be a discharge barrel to allow this to be done safely.
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By the way, I am by no means an "expert" on firearms. I am trained to use them properly and have been for a very long time.
So now all you have to do to prove I was wrong was connect Baldwin to Lee's shooting.
Clearly, you have not bothered keeping up with the thread, and are just posting nonsense.
Now walt I doubt a blank would have enough force to to send a bullet down range with any real force.
Has Baldwin been arrested yet?
Has Baldwin been arrested yet?