Calling it a “prop” gun confuses the identity of the firearm. If it discharged a live round, it was obviously an operable firearm. The military has strict rules for the handling and dispensing of live ammunition and it’s not rocket science, but the rules have to be scrupulously observed. This incident validates what we have always believed about the intellect in the film industry, which is revealed in the quality of their product is especially obvious when they go off script. With few exceptions, they’re idiots.
A prop gun is a real gun. It’s simply listed as a prop. Notice we have yet to be told what kind of gun it is AND where it originally came from.
Yup. “Prop” is short for property. Doesn’t connote fakeness.