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In reply to the discussion: Should guns be banned from movies / TV / etc? [View all]Kaleva
(40,363 posts)30. Here are the safety rules set forth by Industry Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee
"BLANKS CAN KILL. TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS THOUGH THEY ARE LOADED.
"LIVE AMMUNITION" IS NEVER TO BE USED NOR BROUGHT ONTO ANY STUDIO
LOT OR STAGE."
https://www.csatf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/01FIREARMS.pdf
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Here are the safety rules set forth by Industry Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#30
Even if the gun was loaded with blanks or empty it should be handled like it's loaded with real ammo
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#33
My bad. I was talking about field stripping an M1911. Not a complete disassembly.
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#14
So? I don't understand the point. Are these reasons not to reduce the dangers of using real guns
Doodley
Oct 2021
#58
Every life matters. This cinematographer would be alive if live guns had been banned in film.
Doodley
Oct 2021
#63
Yes. You don't need guns that can kill on a movie set. Use toy guns only. Add sound effects later.
Doodley
Oct 2021
#24
Using actual guns isn't required; John Wick's guns are all green-screened (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Oct 2021
#48
If an extra in the film was handling the gun, it would not be the extra's fault
LeftInTX
Oct 2021
#57
It is the fault of the person holding the weapon. All weapons are loaded until they are checked.
marie999
Oct 2021
#61