Posted on 01/24/2023 7:14:59 AM PST by BenLurkin
Can’t wait for Trump to call him his new nickname, “killer.”
This firearm has a quarter cock which locks the hammer. I believe it engages at 1/8th of an inch. Thus, if the hammer slipped off your thumb before quarter cock engaged it wouldn’t land with enough force to set off the primer.
Isn’t the family just waiting for all this criminal nonsense to conclude, so they can just sue Baldwin and the production companies insurance policy? After all Baldwin himself was a producer of this film.
In the movie is there a scene where someone is shooting at Alec with the gun he once used? If so will Alec be allowed to check the pistol before filming starts?
Murdering bastard.
The Trump curse is real.
Those psychopaths are finishing that movie? Good god.
And another thing. When the shooting happened, they were filming a scene where they defiled a church by murdering someone in the sanctuary. That tells you a lot.
No thanks for this garbage.
Reminds me of the Twilight Zone movie after Vic Morrow.
Good point.
bttt
They’re STILL making the movie???
I was thinking Twilight Zone - they delayed release of it for quite some time as I recall.
Vic Morrows greatest role
I’ve heard it has been rewritten into a sort of Western Sci-Fi.
Baldwin plays a cowboy who is in church in 1876, there is a flash and suddenly he is gunning down some 21st century people making a movie.
Or not.
Look up the details of the scene Morrow and those two kids died in.
Vic Morrow died in Vietnam in a way, very Twilight Zonish.
Rust?, you mean like on coffin nails?
“Baldwin plays a cowboy who is in church in 1876, there is a flash and suddenly he is gunning down some 21st century people making a movie.”
He stole it from Monte Python.
I have nothing else to say about Baldwin the Murderer but is it just me or did that wording confuse anyone?
Are they trying to say Matt is Andros father and Halyna was his stepmother?
Because that is the impression given.
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Thanks guys, I did wonder if it was a real “old timey” weapon that might allow fanning for multiple rounds quickly fired and no hammer stops.
Actually don’t know if even old western pistols allowed “fanning” rounds like you see in Hollywood.
Thanks again for the facts.
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