It’s not the gun’s fault
If I’m at the range, the logical assumption is that every gun is loaded and you would never point a weapon at somebody in a range. The muzzle is always pointing down range, because accidents do happen.
The question is why when a movie is using weapons with blanks, would there ever be a gun with live ammo intermingled with it? A question that has to be answered is whether it was intentional for some unknown reason.
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In response to this post by Brown Water)
Posted: 10/26/2021 at 05:49AM