This rarely happens on big or small movie sets either. I think the last occurrence was on The Crow, and that gun was firing blanks. It turned out there was a squib in the barrel from a previous shot, and the blank pushed it out at full velocity. That's why, in this video, he shows himself checking the barrel too. That's standard practice on movie sets because of what happened on The Crow.
This rarely happens on big or small movie sets either. I think the last occurrence was on The Crow, and that gun was firing blanks. It turned out there was a squib in the barrel from a previous shot, and the blank pushed it out at full velocity. That's why, in this video, he shows himself checking the barrel too. That's standard practice on movie sets *because* of what happened on The Crow.
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