Either last year or the year before, I returned home from the Mitchel Range after firing several of my handguns. As is my practice I immediately started cleaning them the same day. I was absolutely flawed to find one of the semi autos had a live round chambered. We are encouraged to have one loaded handgun when going to and from the range in this county, otherwise the thugs that live within a mile of said range would be lined up in the parking lot there for "free pistols !" However I had never before had a round chambered in a semi auto upon returning home. My practice along with same day cleaning is to clear every firearm before I do anything with them, clean, fire, etc. Very few Hollywood types would do any of this, with the exception of Clint Eastwood, Tom Selleck, Brad Pitt, Joe Mantegna and a few other Hollywood shooting aficionados. RIP Halyna and condolences to friends and family. We may never hear the whole, true story, but aside from the asst. director who announced the firearm was "cold" before handing it to Baldwin, I would like to know what the "armorer" does on a movie set, if not at least insuring live rounds were on hand or not.