Antimony
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The device that allows the cylinder to swing out on modern revolvers is called a crane. The revolver used in the shooting weighs about 40 oz unloaded. The Paietta (sp?) does allow the cylinder to turn by hand as described.
It is also very cheap by today's prices at $400 or so. A similar Ruger would set you back $1,000. If AB was running a non-union shop
then the craft union rules mean nothing. SAG, however, is another matter.
Most wannabe film makers will work for free to get their name on the credits of even the worst movie. I would think that the ammo on the set would warrant the same security as the firearms themselves. Band of Brothers must have been a nightmare for the Armorer.
The device that allows the cylinder to swing out on modern revolvers is called a crane. The revolver used in the shooting weighs about 40 oz unloaded. The Paietta (sp?) does allow the cylinder to turn by hand as described.
It is also very cheap by today's prices at $400 or so. A similar Ruger would set you back $1,000. If AB was running a non-union shop
then the craft union rules mean nothing. SAG, however, is another matter.
Most wannabe film makers will work for free to get their name on the credits of even the worst movie. I would think that the ammo on the set would warrant the same security as the firearms themselves. Band of Brothers must have been a nightmare for the Armorer.