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AZ: After gun show shooting Tombstone saying ‘no’ to blanks
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Another area of contention is the use of guns that fire live rounds.
“Why wouldn’t you use a gun that only fires blanks?” asked Henry Simpson, a Huachuca City resident who often visits Tombstone.
Blank pistols are precisely what movie directors use for filming. A 9 mm blank pistol does not guarantee safety, but it does make sets safer.
But, the solution is not as easy as switching to blank pistols.
The Vigilantes use real guns because it’s more authentic and historically accurate, said Davis.
“The justification is that they look more real, and they sound more real,” said Davis. |
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jac
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In search of a solution to a none existent problem.
It constantly amazes me what the busy body liberals can find to protest. |
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