thats not what the camera operators lawsuit states.

Hes doind everything to deflect from his culpability.

Doesnt help his case that other big name actors have already called him out
for his personal disregard for standards of safety, including the guild
rules that firearms are never pointed at live people.

I dont know anything about blanks, I would have no reason to use them, but
maybe (highly doubtful) some aspect of a blank cartridge can cause a long
term impact to the firing mechanism, like brazing it from more oxygenated
burn on the poweder for a hotter temp.

There was a cheap handgun, something just above a hipoint that had a recall
like 5 years ago, may have been a model of glock, that would fire
occasionally when dropped. This armorer lady sounds like she was more
concerned about selfies than verifying product recalls. Maybe her and
pinrod baldwin can find an intersex low secuity prison to do their time
together.

Theres the whole new story coming out that her armorer father thinks some
other movie armorer might have left live rounds on this set that he stole
from him. weird coincidence. Ammo isnt all that cheap, but even on a movie
set with as B rate a budget as this one had, youd think it would be best to
always start with zero ammunition and purchase new live or dummy rounds for
the flick each time, destroy the spoilage. Ammo cans can get pretty chaotic
over time

On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 9:04 PM Chuck McCown via AF <[email protected]> wrote:

> The scene called for pointing the gun at the camera, and he did what the
> scene called for
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> 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.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> 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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