Originally Posted by Longbob
Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by KevinLA
Whoever pulled trigger is responsible. When someone hand you a firearm, you just don't assume it is unloaded.

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It wasn't a gun range. It was a movie set.


A movie set where the super Hollywood safety crew already failed twice......


How do you fix incompetence?


Even competent armorers like the one I quoted said that you never point a gun at some one on one of his movie sets. Why would it be different on any other set?


Had the armorer been doing her job, it wouldn't have happened. There wouldn't have been live ammo on site, guns would be checked properly and nobody would have gotten shot. And of course, actors should not only be instructed on gun handling but how to use the gun during rehersal. It appears that none of this happened, a failure on many levels.

Last edited by DBT; 11/03/21.