I don’t doubt you on that being the way it is. I just see no reason, not one, for that to be standard operating procedure.
It’s like they’re too stubborn, or stupid, to take the extra step to prevent things like this from occurring.
Like I said, it’s every gun handler’s job to know.
It seems counter-intuitive, but it’s actually the best way. Most actors know little to nothing about firearms and have to be trained on how to hold them naturally, etc. Armorers are highly trained in all aspects of firearms (not so sure about the armorer in this case), but accidents like this are so rare because of the armorer’s knowledge and professionalism.
Next up will be Baldwin.