I'll be interested to know exactly how that transpired. I know how firearms are SUPPOSED to be handled on set, when they are not actually being used as camera rolls. Obviously standard protocol was not being followed in this case... unless the scene was being filmed and someone in the firearms props department really screwed up.

L.W.


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