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What's the deal with DiNozzo's Sig?

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February 09, 2019, 05:14 AM
Blume9mm
What's the deal with DiNozzo's Sig?
Is this for blanks or is it a 22lr?



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February 09, 2019, 06:49 AM
rat2306
I have a P226 just like that, but with a red cap at the muzzle. Smile Like an airsoft, but I forget the brand I have.
February 09, 2019, 10:01 AM
maxwayne
Most likely for blanks.
February 09, 2019, 11:42 AM
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February 09, 2019, 08:40 PM
kkina
I know they often use constricted barrels for use with blanks. Allows enough pressure to build so the slide can cycle properly.



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February 10, 2019, 07:30 AM
Blume9mm
that's what I'm thinking.. it's just funny when you catch these things on the screen.... in that scene DiNozzo was just pointing the gun at a bad guy's head... no shots fired... and for sure you would not want to be firing a blank off that close to someone...

I've always thought it would be a fun job to be the gun wrangle on a TV or Movie set... the person in charge of the guns and making sure everybody is safe.


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February 10, 2019, 08:33 AM
rat2306
That's interesting to know (kkina's post). My thoughts were they modded an Airsoft SIG to use as a studio prop instead of springing for a non-firing training duplicate, painted black.
February 11, 2019, 11:36 AM
Rob Decker
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Originally posted by Blume9mm:
that's what I'm thinking.. it's just funny when you catch these things on the screen.... in that scene DiNozzo was just pointing the gun at a bad guy's head... no shots fired... and for sure you would not want to be firing a blank off that close to someone...

I've always thought it would be a fun job to be the gun wrangle on a TV or Movie set... the person in charge of the guns and making sure everybody is safe.


Until you run across a thread like this - or an ENTIRE SITE like IMFDB - solely dedicated to immortalizing your mistakes for all eternity...

But yeah I would love to do that job.


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February 11, 2019, 04:12 PM
cne32507
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Originally posted by Blume9mm:
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I've always thought it would be a fun job to be the gun wrangle on a TV or Movie set... the person in charge of the guns and making sure everybody is safe.


Brandon Lee was killed filming a scene that used a revolver. The gun wrangler, if there was one, fucked up big time.
February 11, 2019, 04:39 PM
Citadel
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Originally posted by cne32507:
quote:
Originally posted by Blume9mm:
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I've always thought it would be a fun job to be the gun wrangle on a TV or Movie set... the person in charge of the guns and making sure everybody is safe.


Brandon Lee was killed filming a scene that used a revolver. The gun wrangler, if there was one, fucked up big time.


The armorer was let go as a cost saving measure. The prop guy was handeling the weapons and failed to clear the weapons after a scene. There was a slug lodged in the barrel of a Model 29 Smith and they use those supercharged blanks for the shot were he was at the conference table. The rest you know.
February 12, 2019, 11:38 AM
gibby29
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Originally posted by Citadel:
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Originally posted by cne32507:
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Originally posted by Blume9mm:
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I've always thought it would be a fun job to be the gun wrangle on a TV or Movie set... the person in charge of the guns and making sure everybody is safe.


Brandon Lee was killed filming a scene that used a revolver. The gun wrangler, if there was one, fucked up big time.


The armorer was let go as a cost saving measure. The prop guy was handeling the weapons and failed to clear the weapons after a scene. There was a slug lodged in the barrel of a Model 29 Smith and they use those supercharged blanks for the shot were he was at the conference table. The rest you know.


That was an incredibly tragic chain of events. Being a revolver, they showed it loaded or being loaded so they used cartridges that had the powder removed but inadvertently left the primer. At some point the primer was struck and sent the bullet just far enough ahead to be caught in the barrel.

Next a blank was used and the powder propelled the bullet down and out the barrel.
February 12, 2019, 11:58 AM
PorterN
I watched the special features on the Taken dvd, back when that movie first came out. They talked about non-guns a bit, blank-firing guns, and then they talked about "flash paper" guns.
The blank-firing guns used in hollywood still work, but just fire blanks. (watch the Matrix, and you can often see the crimped cartridges of blanks being ejected out of the handguns). But blanks are still dangerous in close range, so they invented the "flash paper" guns, that give a similar muzzle flash to the blank-firing guns, but can be used in the closer-quarters combat scenes of Taken.

I wanted more info about it all, but at the time couldn't really find much more about it. there's a lot more about non-guns and flash paper guns being synonymous nowadays, and it looks like there's a ton more youtube videos and blog posts about prop guns now.



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