first off, the "metal" is 1/32" inch thick metal, washing machine case. bullets go THROUGH it, not bounce off. What you are seeing is the metal casing of the AK bullets sparking, you are not seeing bullets ricochett....
It's a lot safer than idiots who shoot at "steel reactive targets" or bowling pins, or even earth berms that have big rocks burried in the dirt... shesh. And we ahve a LARGE earth berm made of top soil... what, just cause we are shooting from the hip, you think we aren't hitting what we aim at?
you want to talk about muzzle control? the bullets were HITTING the target. sheesh!
the only person "spraying bullets is the dude shooting the water...and that is on purpose... yea, shooting a body of water in teh middle of nowhere at a downward angle is dangerous, the bullets might fly backwards and hit you in the eye...?!?!?!
And I don't know where you get the idea that we "took the camera in front of the guy with the gun"?!?!? what the heck are you talking about?
at no point is the photographer even close to a 90 degree angle to the shooter. WE always stay BEHIND the shooter when any actuall firing is going on (and even when there isn't firing going on)... must be the crappy compression, making you see things that aren't there...
At no point is a muzzle even close to being poiinted at anybody. fingers off the trigger, etc.