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Originally Posted by Livia
People may call it a prop gun like it wasn't a real firearm but it was. It was a Colt .45 that, according to testimony from the armourer's trial, had been used by crew to fire live ammunition at tin cans that morning. It's clear what happened, one of more live rounds was left in the chamber then it wasn't checked by the armourer nor by Baldwin. Also, Baldwin claims he never pulled the trigger but the pistol was checked by the FBI who concluded that the gun couldn't have fired without the trigger being pulled. It's a sh1t show, for sure.
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Well in that case WHOEVER handed that gun to Baldwin for the scene should be jailed for gross negligence.
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How many people could actually tell if its a real gun with live ammo .
The whole idea is preposterous ..
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