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  2. Plinking - Wikipedia

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    Plinking is informal target shooting done for leisure, typically at non-standard targets such as tin cans, logs, bottles, balloons, fruits or any other man-made or naturally occurring objects. [1] The term is an onomatopoeia of the sharp, ringing sound (or "plink") that a projectile makes when hitting a metallic target such as a tin can or a ...

  3. Rust shooting incident - Wikipedia

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    It means every take of every angle of every scene; the same prop gun could be checked and re-checked dozens upon dozens of times in a single day. Live ammunition, without question, is never allowed on set." [159] The shooting sparked debates about the use of guns in films and television more generally.

  4. Category:Television shows about weaponry - Wikipedia

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  5. EXPLAINER: Guns on movie sets: How does that work? - AOL

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    Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died Thursday after Alec Baldwin fired a loaded weapon that was handed to him by an assistant director who mistakenly believed it was safe to use on the New Mexico ...

  6. Shooting - Wikipedia

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    Shooting most often refers to the use of a gun (firearm or air gun), although it can also be used to describe discharging of any ranged weapons like a bow, crossbow, slingshot, or even blowpipe. [4] The term "weapon" does not necessarily mean it is used as a combat tool, but as a piece of equipment to help the user best achieve the hit on their ...

  7. Watch: Self-defense versus stand your ground — which is ...

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    How much weight will be given to Tennessee’s stand your ground law in the case against Grizzlies player Ja Morant? The post Watch: Self-defense versus stand your ground — which is better in ...

  8. Gun Use Is Down Dramatically on TV This Fall Due to ... - AOL

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    Gun use is dramatically down on TV this fall — but that may be mostly attributed to the recent Hollywood strikes, which led to the shutdown of virtually all film and TV productions this year ...

  9. Mare's Leg - Wikipedia

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    One of the guns used in the film was modified with a pistol grip and an oversized loop on the trigger guard, allowing the character to fire and cycle the action with a one hand reverse spin. [19] This in turn has popularised the gun's portrayal in various pop culture, mostly in shooter video games, where they mimic the cycling and reloading ...