Santa Fe is not too far from OH58D's ranch. He told me a couple of weeks ago he was supplying horses for a western movie being filmed.
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He said the movie business in NM has been booming and keeping him busy
Last edited by P2Vaircrewman; 10-22-21 at 15:09.
That’s a guy I miss seeing around here. Paging OH58D! At least no horses were injured in this incident. Sorry, too soon?
My thought was that something lodged in the barrel and the blank shot it, perhaps at close range, giving a shotgun effect.
If teh live round is correct, perhaps it was a through and through. 45LC round?
Do we know if it was a revolver or a some kind of long gun with a pump or lever.
The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.
It's that simple.
I remember reading/seeing a story where sone prop guns used barrel plugs. If appropriate, I can see a poorly installed plug or poorly maintained one becoming a projectile.
Going to be interesting to see if this was the result of horseplay or an actual scene where the 2 victims were supposed to be in front of the muzzle trying to get some camera angle.
That about sums it up. I actually met the head prop guy when he was working on another movie. He came into our bike shop to buy some bikes for a movie and almost hired me as a stunt double, but I was a couple inches too high. This was a year after The Crow, and in the same town.
During the filming of The Crow the prop guy (I wont name him) purchased, from a local pawn shop, the ammo used to MAKE (yes they actually made their own dummys from live ammo) the dummy rounds for a close up shot. While they were filming that close up shot they fired through the cylinder, click, click, click, pop, click, click. No one paid attention to the pop, checked the homemade dummy rounds when they unloaded the gun, or that the barrel was free of obstructions before filming the scene (using full power blank rounds) in which Lee was shot.
I started working for the police department about three years after Lee’s death. The investigating detective did my lie detector prior to my employment. When I was working there we were talking about some homicides he worked, and the Lee investigation came up. That’s when I read the report and how I learned his shooting was actually shown on the coming attractions reel. When he was shot in the abdomen, Lee went down, like he was supposed to for the scene. It wasn’t until they cut that they noticed something wasn’t correct. Even when they did notice, they weren’t sure what had happened. That delayed treatment.
https://tinyurl.com/58azmk7m
Oh and Gail King reports "it's clearly an accident" of course having no knowledge of the event. You gotta love Liberals when they start circling the wagons. Has nothing to do with the fact Alex Baldwin is a piece of trash.
Accident my ass. I assume the guy that lived got some plexiglass shards.
Apparently a live round was in the "prop" gun, the bullet went through Hutchins and hit Souza.
https://www.insider.com/alec-baldwin...n-says-2021-10
Gettin' down innagrass.
Let's Go Brandon!
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