The scene called for pointing the gun at the camera, and he did what the scene 
called for 

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> On Dec 1, 2021, at 7:55 PM, Steve Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Amazing how less dead that lady would be if this guy wasnt handling a magic 
> gun pointing it at people on a scene that had no call to point at people in 
> an industry where you dont point firearms at people with a firearm you dont 
> point at anything youre not prepared to destroy... but sure, he didnt pull 
> the trigger. Totally trust a mope who beats people up over parking spots
> 
>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 7:05 PM Chuck McCown via AF <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have a few heirloom antique 22 cal rifles.  Nothing against guns but I 
>> don’t own a handgun.  I have historically had a very short fuse and quick to 
>> fight.  I have mellowed with age but I still don’t want to give myself that 
>> option.
>> 
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>>>> On Dec 1, 2021, at 5:24 PM, Jaime Solorza <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> My dad was USMC sniper...he loved to hunt and taught my brothers and me how 
>>> to shoot rifles and hand guns...my youngest brother had the best aim...he 
>>> took us hunting...thus is back in mid 1960s to 1972...folks divorced ..
>>> None of us own guns....we prefer fishing and crossbows...
>>> Only one who ever carried a gun was my sister when she worked for a three 
>>> letter guvment(in my best Steve Jones voice) agency and my son in combat 
>>> and afterwards as Air Force MP...
>>> Neither own guns now...
>>> Stay safe 
>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2021, 4:57 PM Chuck McCown via AF <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> He is saying he did not pull the trigger.  My first instinct was “yeah 
>>>> right”.  But I had to remind myself that I had a rifle go off all on its 
>>>> own once when I was about 13.  It was pointed at the ground.  Stock was 
>>>> under my right arm.  I was walking.  My hand was no where near the 
>>>> trigger. 
>>>>  
>>>> I actually did not realize it went off.  I realized someone very nearby 
>>>> fired a gun, but I did not feel it kick.  It was either a lever action 
>>>> 30-30 or a 32 special, I used both on a regular basis. 
>>>>  
>>>> Everyone else in the hunting party all turned looked at me and asked me 
>>>> what I was shooting at.  I initially denied I shot at anything but I felt 
>>>> the barrel and it was warm.  There was also a crater in the dirt right in 
>>>> front of my toe. 
>>>>  
>>>> Maybe a button on a sleeve or a rivet on my pants caught the trigger or 
>>>> the hammer.  When hunting I would frequently pull the hammer back half 
>>>> way.  I think that was considered having the safety on with those old 
>>>> guns.  You could not pull the trigger and fire from that position.  If the 
>>>> trigger was all the way forward, it would fire if the hammer got struck by 
>>>> something.  To fire you had to pull the hammer all the way back.  Or if 
>>>> you used the lever to put one in the chamber it would also fully cock the 
>>>> gun.   
>>>>  
>>>> It has always been a mystery to me.  Just glad I didn’t kill anyone that 
>>>> day. 
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