• ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I agree. And those blank firing guns already exist and would be mostly fine, the dangers are already pretty low especially for semi-autos which require a barrel plug to cycle with blanks, revolvers however do not. The dangers with blanks are often overstated because of a misunderstanding of what happened to Brandon Lee, IRL they could potentially hurt you if the little bits of brass from the crimp hit your eye, which would totally suck but you’d live, or if the barrel is too close the pressure could kill you (but like, we’re talking execution style to the temple here, 3ft+ of distance mitigates the pressure dangers). They’d still be a little dangerous but nowhere near live rounds lol.

    (What happened to brandon lee is a bullet got stuck inside the barrel and nobody noticed, and then a blank pushed it out when fired. That’s a whole 'nother thing, and the armorer in that case fucked up a completely different way making props which anyone with a lee press and a flat punch could have done safely, that one was squarely on him.)

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      Yeah, I was thinking of Brandon Lee, but also In Burgess, though that one was a part of the movie rather than a filming accident. It’s a great movie and that scene is my favourite in the movie.

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      A couple set up the MC with a seduce, bring him back to her room where the other guy steps out with a gun to rob him scheme. Only the MC takes the gun from the guy, who is scared for a second until he remembers it was only loaded with blanks and charges the MC, thinking blanks == harmless, but then gets a blank pretty much point blank to the face and gets blinded.

      That scene taught me that even blanks shouldn’t be fucked with like toys.

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        Funny story, I have that on dvd somehow, but have never watched it lol.

        Yeah a point blank blank (lol) can definitely cause serious problems, but a few feet back and it’s “safer” (though really you should still have eye protection, and it’s still not something I’d do without a multimillion dollar movie contract, of course. Don’t try that at home lol) but they’re safe enough for movies assuming no live rounds on set and no “brandon lee accidents”, but yeah still not “toys,” it’s like working with power tools, you can hurt yourself or others being dumb so don’t.