Yesterday I watched an old Gunsmoke episode, Unloaded Gun.
The story had Matt's unloaded gun as an essential part of the story.
Deputy Chester had cleaned Matt's pistol and "forgot" to reload it.
There was an image showing six cartridges lying on the desk/table.
Was only a quick view, but I thought that one cartridge looked like it has a dented/fired primer.
Thanks to GOOGLE I was able to find two different portions of the image showing cartridges, cleaning rod, and cleaning rag.
Now it looks as if the cartridges definitely have dented or possibly missing primer.
That would be a GREAT way to identify an INERT cartridge on a production set.
Do any of the members have knowledge relative to such safety measures?
Gunsmoke, episode Unloaded Gun
Unloaded Gun (1961)
"Gunsmoke" Unloaded Gun (TV Episode 1961) - IMDb
Bekeart
The story had Matt's unloaded gun as an essential part of the story.
Deputy Chester had cleaned Matt's pistol and "forgot" to reload it.
There was an image showing six cartridges lying on the desk/table.
Was only a quick view, but I thought that one cartridge looked like it has a dented/fired primer.
Thanks to GOOGLE I was able to find two different portions of the image showing cartridges, cleaning rod, and cleaning rag.
Now it looks as if the cartridges definitely have dented or possibly missing primer.
That would be a GREAT way to identify an INERT cartridge on a production set.
Do any of the members have knowledge relative to such safety measures?
Gunsmoke, episode Unloaded Gun
Unloaded Gun (1961)
"Gunsmoke" Unloaded Gun (TV Episode 1961) - IMDb
Bekeart