Trained specialist responsible for the safe storage, handling, and operation of prop weapons on film sets – works closely with the armorer to ensure all firearms, bladed weapons, and replica weapons are managed according to strict safety protocols during production.
What is a Weapons Handler?
A Weapons Handler is a Firearms Safety Coordinator responsible for the safe handling of all prop weapons on set. They work under the Armorer, ensuring firearms, bladed weapons, and replicas are managed according to the strictest safety protocols.
Basic Principles
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Definition | Firearms Safety Coordinator |
| Function | Safe weapon handling |
| Reports to | Armorer/Stunt Coord |
| Context | Action scenes |
Core Responsibilities
| Task | Description |
|---|---|
| Handling | Weapon transfer |
| Safety | Protocol adherence |
| Preparation | Loading/Unloading |
| Storage | Secure storage |
Vs. Armorer
| Aspect | Handler | Armorer |
|---|---|---|
| Level | Assistant | Lead |
| Responsibility | Operational | Overall |
| Decision | Execution | Planning |
| License | Varies by region | Full |
Weapon Types
| Type | Handling |
|---|---|
| Firearms | Strictest control |
| Bladed Weapons | Protective caps |
| Replicas | Labeling |
| Rubber | Stunt use |
Firearm Categories
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Blank-Firing | Modified firearms |
| Non-Firing | Rubber, Resin |
| Deactivated | Non-functional |
| Airsoft | For background |
Safety Protocols
| Protocol | Description |
|---|---|
| Cold Gun | Unloaded |
| Hot Gun | Loaded |
| Clear | Verified |
| Handed Off | Transfer confirmed |
Chain of Custody
| Phase | Protocol |
|---|---|
| Storage | Secure area |
| Retrieval | Documented |
| On-Set | Constant supervision |
| Return | Immediate return |
Before the Take
| Step | Importance |
|---|---|
| Inspection | Full check |
| Briefing | Inform cast |
| Position | Safety zones |
| Announcement | Loud and clear |
During the Take
| Task | Description |
|---|---|
| Observe | Constant attention |
| Ready | Immediate intervention |
| Communication | With AD/Stunt |
| Documentation | Every shot |
After the Take
| Task | Description |
|---|---|
| Secure | Immediately |
| Verification | Weapon empty |
| Return | To Armorer |
| Logging | Documentation |
Training
| Area | Content |
|---|---|
| Weapon Knowledge | Types, mechanics |
| Safety | Protocols |
| First Aid | Emergencies |
| Legal | Regulations |
Certifications
| Region | Requirement |
|---|---|
| USA | Varies by state |
| UK | Section 5 |
| Germany | Waffensachkunde |
| International | Country-specific |
Collaboration
| Department | Coordination |
|---|---|
| Stunts | Action choreography |
| Props | Prop management |
| SFX | Squibs, effects |
| Camera | Safe positions |
Safety Zones
| Zone | Description |
|---|---|
| Cold Zone | No weapons |
| Controlled | Authorized personnel only |
| Hot Set | Active area |
| Clear | Evacuated |
Communication
| Announcement | Meaning |
|---|---|
| "Cold Gun" | Unloaded |
| "Hot Gun" | Loaded |
| "Weapons Hot" | Scene active |
| "All Clear" | Weapons secured |
Best Practices
| Practice | Reason |
|---|---|
| Triple-Check | Always check three times |
| Never Assume | Verify yourself |
| Clear Line | Never point at crew |
| Immediate Return | Secure after take |
Today
Weapons Handlers play a more critical role than ever. Following tragic on-set accidents, studios and insurers have drastically increased requirements for weapon safety. The position demands the highest professionalism, continuous training, and absolute adherence to safety protocols – the lives of cast and crew depend on it.