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Topic'Rust' armorer sentenced to 18 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter
Sufferedphoenix
04/17/24 9:39:28 AM
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LightHawKnight posted...
Though isnt the procedure is that whoever hands the gun to an actor shows that it is not loaded first?

Isn't it loaded with blanks? Or do they just use cgi these days.

Also it's really not hard to check a gun. Drop the mag. Button is almost always near the top of the grip if not always (on a hand gun at least) then pull the slide back and see the chamber is clear.

Revolver is even easier just hit the button that drops the cylinder to the side and you can see if there is bullets in it.

I wouldn't expect a actor to learn complicated things for a role but this stuff is easy.

That said I'm unsure if I feel Baldwin deserves prison. Clearly actors haven't been taught these things but it should most definitely set a precedent that actors must recieve gun safety training to use a prop gun on set. Maybe make Baldwin pay for these trainers to be utilized for a good while as a punishment.

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