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So true
The Armorer should have checked and cleared all guns after lunch right?
How does a real gun with live ammo even make its way into the prop area?
I do not put much trust in conspiracies, BUT Mr Baldwin is not very well liked so did someone set him up? HMMMMMMMM
Not a whole lot of people seem to.
Moved it I see.
In a few years when the movie Rust Is completed , People will pay to see it in theaters and he will have extra money to pay off his lawyers..Maybe even nominated for an Oscar for realist Cinematography..
And no-one will care either [Or is it Aye-The] Way....He's the hero of Saturday night live...
The show thats worshiped by the Man bun Female Nose ring crowd...
In a few years when the movie Rust Is completed , People will pay to see it in theaters and he will have extra money to pay off his lawyers..Maybe even nominated for an Oscar for realist Cinematography..
And no-one will care either [Or is it Aye-The] Way....He's the hero of Saturday night live...
The show thats worshiped by the Man bun Female Nose ring crowd...
And then there's the one real idiot who takes a live round into the barracks for a souvenir.
It wasn't exactly for a souvenir, but a lot of the 'missile security' guys pocketed live rounds at the range. Many a night we'd get sent out to check out an inner zone security alarm 2, maybe 3 in the morning and there's some critter that's slipped between the gate post and the fence post setting off an alarm. You can try to chase the critter back out the (open) gate, but rarely does that work. We'd almost always have to shoot them to get them to stop setting off the alarms. And you have to return the same number of rounds you were issued when you checked out your weapon or there's a problem of explaining where that round went. So, nobody got a perfect score that the range.
PC
Baldwin as a producer and actor failed to follow industry standards with the weapon as did all who handled the weapon and said it was clear old a cold gun
A low budget movie behind of schedule and union members walking off the set did not help this disaster
No live ammo on a set is also supposed to be a industry standard
Like life its self ...Whats supposed to be doesn't always happen to be...Thats called Complacency..... I haven't heard anything about this, But just thinking out loud here i wonder if theres any Alcohol on the set during lunch breaks The stagehands were shooting/plunking at cans in the desert ....:Shrug:..
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