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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern California
Posts: 26,964
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As I and Craigster have stated before, you don’t want an actor fiddling with the gun. The Armorer should show/present the gun to the actor, hopefully with the 1st A.D. observing. They show it’s safe and IF the scene calls for the actor to pull the trigger, they only do so when directed. AND THEN there should be NO ONE in the line of fire to discharge a BLANK.
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Hugh
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