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Originally Posted by Zeke
I wouldn't even know where to start on that. But if your point is that it should be handled absolutely within protocol, then more than one person should be sure of the fact.
I get it that someone may say they cleared a gun and handed it to someone else who found that it wasn't. Maybe that is a mistake, or stupidity in not knowing the full procedure. A second check is necessary.
I guess what I'm questioning is the fact that Gutierrez-Reed was not immediately present at the hand off and someone else is not having to answer (suitably, IMO) for their actions. And now the charges (or accusations) are being directed at an actor not for just doing what happened, but for even hiring the crew.
And the whole thing got weird for me when the husband of the woman killed settled for what appears to be equity in the movie. I don't get any of this.
Maybe the rain stopped here too.
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Rain didn't stop

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A Hawkens is a favorite of Jeff's... loaded from the muzzle with powder and bullet ... early frontier guns. Think Revolutionary War scenes where the armies engage ...they do have powder in them for flash and noise to recreate realism.... but not loaded with a "bullet" .... an early "blank". No actor would be able to know .... gotta trust the "experts".
Just messin' with Jeff