Some entities don't count towards the "context_entity_type" property
When applying a special model to an item and it's displayed by one of the following entities, the item still uses the fallback model.
Attached is also an image and a test pack that shows the model does get changed if a different entity is marked as the holder type (in this case, a husk).
pack on:

pack off:

Affected entity types:
- minecraft:firework_rocket
- minecraft:item
- minecraft:item_frame
- minecraft:glow_item_frame
- minecraft:snowball
- minecraft:egg
- minecraft:eye_of_ender
- minecraft:ender_pearl
- minecraft:experience_bottle
- minecraft:small_fireball
- minecraft:potion
- minecraft:fireball
How to reproduce:
- Load the attached resource pack (context_entity_type test.zip
). - Summon a husk holding one of the above items by executing the following command:
/summon minecraft:husk ~ ~ ~ {HandItems:[{id:"minecraft:snowball",count:1},{}]}→
The snowball held by the husk uses the model specified by the resource pack. - Throw a snowball, or summon one that can't move by executing the following command:
/summon minecraft:snowball ~ ~ ~ {NoGravity:1b}→
The snowball uses the fallback model.
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