Like Glock refusing to put Sig's name on their guns, calling their .357 Sig ".357 Auto" in the rollmarks and in literature about the gun. I think they just refer to .40SW as ".40" on the chambers.
Maybe on nEwer ones?
Like Glock refusing to put Sig's name on their guns, calling their .357 Sig ".357 Auto" in the rollmarks and in literature about the gun. I think they just refer to .40SW as ".40" on the chambers.
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Maybe on nEwer ones?
Like others have said, police are not necessarily weapons experts, but I would think that as one of the executive producers on the project, he could have mandated that himself.
Quoted for Truth.Guess he's never been on the range with cops..............
Interesting.Some new info. Normally I wouldn’t post something from Variety, but this has an affidavit embedded that seems to corroborate some information that’s reported.
Lots of gossip/theory promulgation otherwise.
‘Rust’ Investigators Reveal New Details About Source of Live Rounds
New Mexico investigators revealed new details about the potential source of live rounds on the set of "Rust."variety.com
Quoted for Truth.
Most law enforcement rarely touched a gun till the academy and many continue that practice after and thru their careers.
Interesting. Seems to be zero new facts, just excuses of "reloaded ammunition" making it sound like it should look like blanks.Some new info. Normally I wouldn’t post something from Variety, but this has an affidavit embedded that seems to corroborate some information that’s reported.
Lots of gossip/theory promulgation otherwise.
‘Rust’ Investigators Reveal New Details About Source of Live Rounds
New Mexico investigators revealed new details about the potential source of live rounds on the set of "Rust."variety.com
A cop like you describe is far preferable to one who shoots great but falls down on other aspects of his work. In particular...He was pretty good at the other aspects of his job,
...is something upon which I place great emphasis when judging the competence of LEOs, for almost any definition of "LEO". I've seen too many counter-examples when there should be next to none.he was good with verbal de-escalation
I thought movie-makers had sufficient money to actually buy 5-in-1 blanks. Or do they no longer make those?excuses of "reloaded ammunition"
I saw part of the "interview".So, Baldwin give an interview and “insists” he did not pull the trigger. His attorneys are trying to line him up with the media’s consistent harping that the “deadly gun” somehow “went off”.
Everyone with half a brain knows that a SA revolver does not “go off” unless it is an older model that is dropped just right where the hammer is struck and the firing pin forced into the primer. The gun in question absolutely needed to have the hammer thumbed back to full cock and them have the trigger pulled in order to fire. Even the 24 year old twit armorer has testified to that in her interviews along with stating that there was zero reason for Baldwin to cock the hammer in the rehearsal scene tgat led to the shooting.
No one wants to print the facts; the media will continue to use rumors, comments and mis leading statements to avoid the reality of Baldwin’s negligence that led to this homicide. He will be drawn and quartered in any civil suit that ever makes it to a jury; it temains to be seen if enough money can be broght to bear to protect him. As far as criminal charges, I am doubtful since they have dragged out the investigation so long it is obvious they are waiting for public interest to wane
"Someone is responsible for what happened, and I can’t say who that is, but it’s not me"
“I want to make sure that I don’t come across like I'm the victim because we have two victims here.”
"Three weeks ago, it was a prop gun. Four weeks ago, nobody knew how in the world this real weapon was loaded on the set and today, he didn't pull the trigger. What kind of idiots do you take us for?"