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The weapons master, sometimes credited as the armorer, weapons specialist, weapons handler, weapons wrangler, or weapons coordinator, is a
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specialist that works with the
property master The property master, often called the prop(s) master, is an artistic and organizational employee in a film, television or theatrical production who is responsible for purchasing, acquiring, manufacturing, properly placing, and/or overseeing any p ...
,
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s,
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and
script supervisor A script supervisor (also called continuity supervisor or script) is a member of a film crew who oversees the continuity of the motion picture including wardrobe, props, set dressing, hair, makeup and the actions of the actors during a scene. The ...
. The weapons master is specifically responsible for maintaining control of any
prop weapon A prop, formally known as (theatrical) property, is an object used on stage or screen by actors during a performance or screen production. In practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct ...
s, including firearms, knives, swords, bows, and staff weapons.


Duties

In some areas the weapons master must be a licensed
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when firearms are used as props. As of 1993, when
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was killed by a gun believed to be loaded with blanks, the rules of the
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required: * Someone certified for the weapon in use be present at all times * Firearms must be checked before and after each take * Firearms must be cleaned daily * Firearms must be stored securely by the props master when not in use * Loaded guns must never be pointed at anyone * Protective clothing must be worn by everyone nearby when blanks are fired * If firearms are to be fired directly at the camera, a plexiglass shield must be erected * Only the person certified for the weapon or someone under their direct supervision may hand a weapon to an actor As of 2021, when Helyna Hutchins was killed by a gun believed to be unloaded, the Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee's guidelines stressed that blanks can kill, that all firearms were to be treated as loaded and that "live" ammunition was never to be brought into any set. According to Local 44, a union that represents props masters, no members were on set when the shooting occurred. According to Mike Papac, an experienced weapons master, a firearm should not be handed to an actor until film is rolling and should be taken from the actor as soon as the director calls "cut" and there should "never, ever, ever eany live ammo on the set. Never. Under no circumstances". According to armorer Larry Zanoff, after the director calls "cut", "nobody moves until I gather up every gun and yell 'The weapons are cold.'" Some weapons masters (particularly in lower-budget productions) are also responsible for training the actors. Prior to the 1980s, weapons were frequently the responsibility of the property master or their assistant, but since then, it has become increasingly common in the industry for the property master to a hire a dedicated weapons master in order to reduce the burden on themselves. However, it is still common for the property master to double as the weapons master, as a cost-saving measure, on productions where
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-regulated firearms (such as machine guns or sawed-off shotguns) are not being used.


Prop weapons accidents

Charles Chandler, an extra on the set of ''The Captive'' (1915), was shot in the head and killed after another extra neglected to remove a live round from his rifle after a previous scene was shot with live rounds. Director Cecil DeMille in his autobiography wrote that he had told the extras to reload with blanks.
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said that DeMille's pursuit of realism had led to the use of live ammunition on set.
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suffered serious burns to his face and hands when a prop pistol exploded upon being fired during shooting of ''The Girl of the Golden West'' (1915). On the set of a publicity shoot for ''
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picked up what he thought was a prop bomb with the fuse lit and it detonated, blowing off the thumb and first finger of his right hand. Director and actor Buster Keaton was knocked unconscious by a cannon firing, assistant director Harry Barnes was hit in the face by a blank charge, and several extras were injured by misfired muskets on the set of ''The General'' (1926). On the set of ''
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'' (1941) extra Jack Budlong was killed when his horse tripped; as he fell forward, he threw his sword away, but it landed handle down and Budlong was impaled. During the filming of the '' Unconquered'' (1947), nine extras suffered burns from flaming arrows. On the set of ''The Alamo'' (1960), Laurence Harvey was injured when he was hit by a cannon recoiling after firing. In 1984
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was killed on the set of ''Cover Up'' when he discharged a gun loaded with blanks against his skull. While filming ''
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accidentally struck him with a prop knife. While filming '' Highlander II: The Quickening'' (1991),
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inadvertently chopped off part of Christopher Lambert's finger during a sword-fight scene.
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suffered permanent hearing damage in one ear when she fired a gun inside an elevator without using her ear plugs during filming of '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991). In 1993
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was killed on the set of ''The Crow'' when a prop weapon loaded with blanks with an object unknowingly stuck in the barrel was fired at him. During filming of ''
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unknowingly stabbed
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with a real knife instead of a collapsible one. On the set of ''Fury'' (2014), a stuntman accidentally stabbed another stuntman with a bayonet during a rehearsal. In 2021
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was killed and Joel Souza was injured on the set of ''Rust'' when Alec Baldwin fired a gun thought to be safe at the camera they were standing behind. Baldwin was questioned and released with no arrests made and no charges filed.


Notable weapons masters

In the US many weapons masters are members of the American Entertainment Armorers Association. * Mike Gibbons * Gary Harper * Michael Papac * Thell Reed * James, Ed, and Syd Stembridge of Stembridge Gun Rentals, founded approximately 1920 * Mike Tristano * Rick Washburn


See also

* Stembridge Gun Rentals, a major supplier of prop firearms to the US movie and television industry from 1920 to 2007 * Independent Studio Services, a supplier of prop weapons *
List of film and television accidents In the history of film and television, accidents have occurred during shooting, such as cast or crew fatalities or serious accidents that plagued production. From 1980 to 1990, there were 37 deaths relating to accidents during stunts; 24 of these ...


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