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Originally Posted by masraum
Exactly something that came up over and over again in the old threads. The story is that after filming, people were plinking with the gun. When you have a gun being used for 2 purposes, sometimes with blanks and sometimes with live ammo, it's a recipe for disaster. Et voila
I think this was an old gun in an unusual caliber, so not likely that anyone was carrying a gun that just happened to have the right caliber ammo. But maybe I'm wrong.
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No one "carries" on a film set. It would be strictly forbidden and you are protected by off-duty cops in uniform as well as unarmed security everywhere. The cops are armed but there is no way they are letting their guns or bullets out of their hands.
On a low-budget film like this, they still had security. No one carries a personal gun on a set.