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Absolutely, don't disagree.

Present time Industry film / safety standards for handling of firearms on professional movie sets is quite extensive with multiple check lists factored in, and 'usually' taken very seriously, much of it has come about by past completely avoidable breaches of common-sense gun safety or actual accidental discharge, malfunction, misfire etc, to the point where one virtually has to go out of their way, purposely and completely ignoring multiple on site redundancies to have - A] A live bullet chambered into a prop gun. B] None of the multiple checks catch it before handed off for use. C] It being fire in such a way it strikes a film crew member.

Don't have a dog in this fight but geebuz rice some of these comments thinking 'its normal practice to fire prop gun blanks deliberately in the direction of working film crew' is something else.