I wonder what her resume looked like to make her qualified to be the "Armorer"......... haha
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Join contest SubscribeThis.Her dad is Thell Reed. Lots of movie connections. Thell was one of the original progenitors of "Combat Shooting" as a sport. As a teenager, Reed competed in Jeff Cooper's Big Bear "Leatherslaps" shooting competitions at Big Bear Lake, California. The Leatherslaps became the "South Western Combat Pistol League" or "SWCPL". Reed competed so successfully that he became one of the six "Combat Masters", so called because they would almost always take the first six places in the competition.[1] Of the six Combat Masters, Reed had the quickest draw.
The Combat Masters were:
- Jack Weaver
- John Plähn
- Elden Carl
- Ray Chapman
- Thell Reed
- Jeff Cooper
Filmography
- 2019
Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
Weapons Specialist- 2015
The Hateful Eight
Weapons Specialist- 2010
The Next Three Days
Armourer- 2010
The Mechanic
Armourer- 2007
3:10 to Yuma
Key Armourer- 2004
Down in the Valley
Gunslinger Expert- 2001
Behind Enemy Lines
Aerial Weapons Specialist- 2001
Proof of Life
Key Armourer- 1998
The Newton Boys
Weapons Specialist- 1997
L.A. Confidential
Armourer- 1996
Last Man Standing
Armourer- 1995
The Quick and the Dead
Armorer/Gun Coach- 1993
Tombstone
Armourer
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nah it's ok to judge in my book. You want to look like a freak and be an outlier then don't be upset when I laugh, point, and stareI know you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but cummon man.... she looks like the poster child of gender bending snowflakes. One of those types that "projects" as a man on Tuesday and then as a femme-fluid goblin fairy on Wednesday.
This was a bad hire for sure....
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With respect, who gives a fuck what the actor's SOPs are. They don't over ride the tenets of firearms safety.Without knowing the exact SOPs of how acters and armorers are supposed to exchange firearms and as much of a left leaning liberal cock sucking prick, I think Alec Baldwin is I couldn't convict the man of murder in this case.
agreeThis.
She was qualified. Alec Baldwin PR machine is trying to scapegoat her. To keep his Commie leftard wastrel murdering ass Out of Jail.
Don’t for a second think it’s her fault. Not one second.
The whole world will come down on her to protect Arec Balween! Who murdered one Person and attempted on another.
Any implication that the armorer is at fault is BS. She didn’t cock the hammer, point a loaded gun at a staffer and blow out her liver. Pop.
Alec Baldwin did that. Then lawyered up and bought an escape house in Commie Vermont.
Yeah. He did that.
Not the armorer.
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Competent shooter who doesn’t live in the past.OK genxer or millennial?
OK genxer or millennial?
I heard they initially tried to hire another armorer, but that person refused productions "job description" to be part-time armorer/part-time stage hand. Instead of hiring two separate people, they tried to cut corners and just hire one to do both jobs - she took it.I know you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but cummon man.... she looks like the poster child of gender bending snowflakes. One of those types that "projects" as a man on Tuesday and then as a femme-fluid goblin fairy on Wednesday.
This was a bad hire for sure....
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Baldwin is a real modern day John Wayne Badass, ain't he?
... do you have workplace safety laws in the USA?
He is guilty of negligence for sure.Family connections. Must be osmosis.
She's wasn't present and should not to be blamed for it. Derivation from accepted industry standards b/c AB wanted to cheap out production is at fault. If anyone should be blamed, it's AB and his negligent handling and wilful disregaard for the basic safety rule. In my mind, he's guilty as h*ll.
According to buffalowinter's post, he was a badass when that vintage picture was taken. No reason to believe that he did not adapt to progress. Hell, he may have been on the forefront of it...My age is irrelevant. The Weaver stance, as well as a thumbs down grip on a semi auto, is an obsolete technique championed by losers who can't keep up with progress.
When I was training for Vietnam, we used blank adapters but none of this fancy electronic stuff. We also did a lot of live fire.Got it, I understand the whole chick with weird hair-not qualified, yada, yada, yada.
I distinctly saw Baldwin, cock the hammer, finger on trigger, and the hammer falling. Baldwin was the HMIC, didn't check the weapon, fired the gun.
Lets strip this down to an Army level action. If a Company Commander, (shit, even a private) shot another (fellow) soldier with a live round during a miles training event (where we aim at our fellow soldier and squeeze the trigger), Battalion commanders and higher would be help accountable, and heads would swing...just saying.
AccidentallyNegligently killing someone is still something that he needs to face the consequences for.
AB pulled should be held responsible for shooting 2 people and killing one.
In addition - this so called armorer should also be held accountable for her actions. She is responsible for making sure everything on set is safe. There never should have been live ammo on set, she should have double checked everything before handing that firearm to AB.
AB did what he was directed to do. he pointed the gun at the camera and pulled the trigger. So, on one hand I can see why he's trying to deflect, but just because it was an accident doesn't remove him from what he did.
Accidentally killing someone is still something that he needs to face the consequences for.
To argue accident, AB would have to argue that a reasonable person could not have known that pointing a gun at someone and pulling trigger could cause injury. That's a hard sell. Especially, as it contradicts decades of gun control messaging...
Make's sense but it's still Baldwin's responsibility for the four rules. He fucked up and needs to pay for it.The more than comes out on this, the more I'm leaning towards someone inadvertently (not her, directly) fucked up, yet she should have double checked as ultimately it was her responsibility.
- It's been mentioned by multiple places that some of the firearms they used were either capable of firing live ammunition or they had real firearms on site that the actors/crew would go and shoot 'for fun' and practice.
- It was a B set movie. I'm sure it was way less secure and way more disorganized than usual.
- Armorer is relatively green.
- They had crew walk offs the day (I think?) before; or within the last few days, which probably caused all sorts of confusion and SOP changes
- Next to no one there knew shit about fuck about ammunition and firearms.
I'm betting that this caused a perfect storm that led to the round being in the gun. Crew/actors go do their usual 'lets shoot the gun in the desert' thing. Grab real ammo.
They bring it back and someone who doesn't know anything about ammunition and firearms puts it near/by/at where the prop guns are. Ammo ends up in the prop/blank ammo which was probably in a bit of disarray as it was.
Armorer chick misses it (or did she have anyone helping her?) and the round is there even though she/they had zero reason to believe a live round could be anywhere near that gun because they always kept everything separate.