He wouldn't. Accidents happen. Stunt people have been seriously injured and have died making movies. Humans are, well, human.
What they should do is not allow real weapons on sets at all. Even if they modified real weapons to not fire by blocking the bore or removing the innards, a real gun can make its way onto a set by accident and end up on the "cleared" weapons table. The guns on the Rust set were declared cold before they were handed to the actors - one unfortunately was not.
They should use 3D printed weapons. They will look just as real on "film" as the real thing but weigh virtually nothing. Even an inexperienced actor will know they're not holding a resin gun if handed a real weapon.
Still, the thought of this keeping that POS Baldwin up at nights is quite satisfying..
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