• Imotali@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Doesn’t matter. “Prop” guns don’t exist and every gun is unfit unless physically checked by yourself personally.

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      1 year ago

      No idea why you are getting so much hate. Anyone who has been taught how to handle a firearm knows to treat every weapon as if it was loaded. It doesn’t matter if it’s a training firearm which can be a very bright color and has parts visibly drilled out so you can see it will not function, guns firing blanks, an airsoft gun, even something like a pneumatic nail gun, etc. Verify the source of ammunition is empty and there is not a round in the chamber visibly and physically.

      I’m not saying everyone in the world should know this, but anyone handling any form of firearm should. Alec Baldwin has been in enough movies and shows where guns were handled that he must have been taught this and seen it as the protocol multiple times.

      This is gun safety and it’s not a bad thing,.I’m not a huge gun fan myself but promoting firearm safety isn’t anything to look down on.

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      1 year ago

      Actually, prop guns do exist and I’m not talking about the ones that shoot blanks.

      Or have you never seen a cosplayer with a gun?

      There are realistic looking prop guns that are built without a firing mechanism. Without, meaning it never existed in the design.

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      1 year ago

      Why don’t they remove the firing mechanism from prop guns? The hammer that strikes the bullet?

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        1 year ago

        Prop guns often fire blanks for the sound and flash, so they still need a firing pin.

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          1 year ago

          It doesn’t have to be like that. We could design a different firing mechanism.

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            We don’t need to. Only 3 people have died by guns on film sets in over 30 years, and every time it’s cause some idiot used real ammo in it at some point. Just never use real ammo in your prop guns, and they are always fine.

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              1 year ago

              That’s not what happened. The guns were used with real ammo at a range to go shooting, then used as prop guns later without properly checking that there were no live rounds or lodged bullets in the guns.

              And I’m not minimizing them, I’m telling you the actual solution isn’t modifying the firing pin, or changing the rules, since the rules work. These deaths were due to idiots breaking the rules, but the rules have worked to prevent thousands of deaths, and if followed no one will ever dies.