I‘ve been watching Paul’s videos for years. I hadn’t watched for a while, but before that gap I had seen the video here he first revealed he was having “medical problems”. (It had something to do with preempting a person who threatened to reveal it)If you aren't familiar with Mr. Harrell, this is a video he made - apparently reluctantly - that hopefully will gain the confidence of anyone who regards themselves as a gun nut:
A small thing: did you notice the modified Weaver stance he is using at the start of that? That’s one of the things that attaches me to Paul’s zeitgeist, an older one that isn’t much respected any more. It is what I learned, and is part of muscle memory. It is how I shoot even today, and though I tried to switch up to the “modern” isosceles method, it wasn’t going to work for me.If you aren't familiar with Mr. Harrell, this is a video he made - apparently reluctantly - that hopefully will gain the confidence of anyone who regards themselves as a gun nut:
Frankly I find it nothing sort of insane, to allow the use of working firearms in movies. There are superb replicas available these days and legislation mandating them on movie lots would almost eliminate the risk of death. Everything about gun safety flies in the face of using them, pointing them at people and discharging them unless one is under a deadly threat.Paul has contributed an endless wealth of knowledge to all of us who enjoy the shooting sports. Last year came the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and I think Paul is about 65 years old. When my own dad was 77 I watched that same cancer turn him into a stick before he died.
Moving along to the trial my view is with an 18 month sentence she pretty much got off. Her neglect resulted in a death and while there is plenty of blame to go around an eighteen month sentence is nothing.
Ron
Most of what was done here was obviously already illegal. Mandating another law won't make it more illegal. Those (this is a rare occurrence, that's why it's news, as opposed to the many cases of safe usage of working firearms in movies) responsible being accused, having their day in court and very publicly punished will IMO do more to eliminate the risk of death than another layer of illegal.Frankly I find it nothing sort of insane, to allow the use of working firearms in movies. There are superb replicas available these days and legislation mandating them on movie lots would almost eliminate the risk of death. Everything about gun safety flies in the face of using them, pointing them at people and discharging them unless one is under a deadly threat.
Her stepfather was well known in the business and she was cheap.She appears extremely young, and I am wondering just what training and experience she had?
Is there qualifications reqd. for that trade or profession??
Yes and I agree and we have been over all of that. So how does that address my post which you quoted? I am just not seeing a connection?Frankly I find it nothing sort of insane, to allow the use of working firearms in movies. There are superb replicas available these days and legislation mandating them on movie lots would almost eliminate the risk of death. Everything about gun safety flies in the face of using them, pointing them at people and discharging them unless one is under a deadly threat.
Not that I'm aware of -- which, frankly, is the case with most jobs in most industries. My understanding is that she was hired based on her father's reputation as an armorer and firearms expert, but that she had relatively little experience as the actual armorer. She was also filling at least two roles on set, that of armorer and also a prop assistant. So her attention was divided. She also apparently had a known drug problem. The pictures that they keep showing of her present her as a show-off, but I have to remind myself that those might be the exception and are simply the photos that the media chooses to use over and over to sensationalize things.She appears extremely young, and I am wondering just what training and experience she had?
Is there qualifications reqd. for that trade or profession??
I was expanding upon the theme, in this case the woman who got 18 months for being cavalier with guns on the movie set.Yes and I agree and we have been over all of that. So how does that address my post which you quoted? I am just not seeing a connection?
Ron
Otay and thanks for the clarification.I was expanding upon the theme, in this case the woman who got 18 months for being cavalier with guns on the movie set.
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