Why use an inaccurate pistol for that purpose when a rifle on a stand can be set up by trained professionals for carefully controlled targeting?
So the scene can be done in one shot instead of 2 different shots? If it's a ballistic impact at close range, no need for a well-sighted rifle.
>Why use an inaccurate pistol for that purpose when a rifle on a stand can be set up by trained professionals for carefully controlled targeting?
So the scene can be done in one shot instead of 2 different shots? If it's a ballistic impact at close range, no need for a well-sighted rifle.
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