For that type of gun, you MUST pull the hammer back to cock the gun before it can be fired. The act of cocking a gun and pointing it at someone in my opinion is negligent to start with. It's one thing to point a weapon at someone (which is wrong in the first place), but it is a whole different level when you cock the gun first (preparing to fire it) and then point it at someone. This didn't happen during filming so why would you even do that in the first place? Everyone knows or should know that the first rule of gun safety is that you never point a gun at anything that don't wish to destroy (or some would say unless you intend to shoot it).
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