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Me neither. Seconds, mere seconds to check that gun. It just boggles the mind the lengths to which some will go to justify not spending those several seconds. Several seconds that would have saved that woman's life. Incredible.
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I'm a gun guy, MMarsh is a gun guy, Craigster is a gun guy .... we disagree with you
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I disagree that they are "gun guys". Not even close.
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The movie set wants to limit the number of people loading and unloading the weapon. I can understand that reasoning. If Craigsters count of 3 deaths on movie sets is accurate I would say that their safety performance has been outstanding. I am sure there have been many deaths due to people not following public gun safety...always check the gun...and that policy also has an outstanding safety record, though, like the movie set, not a perfect record. No policy is foolproof. Humans make mistakes.
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It sounds like based on your definition. Most armorers on movie sets aren't gun guys either.
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Lots of folks handle guns as a part of their jobs. LEO are obvious examples. Pretty much every one of them I know personally, or have ever met, however, have no abiding interest in guns. They are just a tool, like their baton, RADAR gun, cruiser, motorcycle, whatever. They have no personal guns, don't spend any time at the range beyond that required for qualification, etc. Which is fine - I'm not sure we would want a "gun nut" like me to be an LEO...
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In this case, Hanna Guiterez-Reed is absolutely a "gun girl". She grew up around them, under the tutelage of her father, Thell Reed. Mr. Reed is one of the most accomplished and respected shooters of our time. He was a part of Jeff Cooper's original So Cal bunch who pretty much introduced and got off the ground "practical" handgun shooting competitions as we know them today. Interestingly, while everyone else was using M1911's, Mr. Reed was kicking their asses with, of all things, Colt Peacemakers. He carried two, so he wouldn't have to reload in the middle of a stage. The only way the rest could beat him was by making a rule that they could only use one gun.
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Safety procedures on set appear to have been lax, at best. Dangerous at worst.
What makes you think that the policy you propose would be 100% effective on the Rust set? They failed to follow other safety procedures that would have prevented the shooting. Why follow the new one on set? The flaw in your logic is that your method, due to human error, is also not 100% effective.
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My cousin's husband ('nam vet), long haired, hippie looking motorcycle narc, (later ran for sheriff) was shot on the courthouse steps by his deputy "friend" fooling around... he was lucky to survive. My two former LEO tennants (one a trained sniper) and a "gun nut" had the poorest gun protocols I've ever seen....
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Personally. I have guns, I occasionally shoot them to stay proficient. I've shown and instructed my wife and kids how to safely handle and use them. But I'm definitely not a "gun nut" I don't keep them stashed in different cubbies around the house and I don't feel naked if I leave the house without one strapped in a holster.
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I've been a member of the same gun club for going on 40 years. Its establishment predates my membership by at least that. Over the years, tens of thousands of members have come and gone. It's the biggest outdoor shooting facility in all of Western Washington. We currently have several thousand active members who enjoy two outdoor rifle ranges, one outdoor pistol, trap, skeet, five stand, traditional archery, walk through archery, and indoor rimfire ranges. It would be fair to say that several million rounds have been expended there. Hell, maybe even every year. We have an absolutely perfect safety record. No one has ever been hurt, much less killed. We have had accidental (more appropriately called "negligent" in my book) discharges. Yet, because of this "layered safety", no one has ever been hurt. Our record speaks for itself, as well as for traditional gun safety protocols.
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How many gun range safety procedures were violated in making great movie moments like below? Rhetorical question....... No live rounds on the set......no one gets shot. It's that simple. |
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