Corrected entry: When in the hospital Tommy Lee Jones asks to see Robert Downey's Glock. While looking at it he removes the full magazine, and replaces it with an empty one. In the next scene when Downey pulls his gun to shoot Jones it just clicks as if empty. What about the round that was still in the chamber? Jones never cleared the chamber in the prior scene.
Snag.1
27th Aug 2001
U.S. Marshals (1998)
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Correction: There was no round in the chamber for Tommy Lee Jones to clear.
tw_stuart
All law enforcement officers carry a weapon with a round in the chamber - it's proper procedure as they never have time to chamber a round to fire their weapon.
Snag.1
This is evidenced by the fact that Downey pulled the trigger, thinking himself that there was a round in the chamber.