By visually checking each chamber in the cylinder multiple times before putting it on the cart for a cold rehearsal? At least a couple of times, since there had been two prior incidents just 3~4 days before…
…and by knowing the obvious differences between live rounds, blanks and dummies. No live rounds should be on set, much less in the prop gun which was her responsibility. Nor blanks either…that’s a hot gun. The gun didn’t need to have anything in it for the rehearsal. Sounds as if no one checked at all.
I agree that knowing what ammo is what, and what she was loading in the weapon is her job. Being able to magically know what every person has brought onto the set is quite another and that's what I was commenting on.
As to whether the gun needed to have anything in it, that would be the call of the director. Apparently dummy rounds were what she was suppose to have loaded and that she did load 4. The question is then why was the 5th one a live round in the weapon and did she in fact put it in there? IMO
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