Injuries at Lakeland, FL gun range

Them Jennings and the Bryco Jennings 9mm have killed a lot of folks in accidental dischages. Look it up.

The problem is the firing pin I think, they loosen up and roll back and forth causing hits on the primers. Seen this in a shotgun too, load it up, slam the reciever and boom it goes, remingtom model 11 will do it. JMHO
 
The part about the firearm accidentally discharging--even going full-auto is not that hard to believe.

The part that I find implausible is where it spins on the table while firing full-auto. Autopistols tend to be very unreliable if they don't have the resistance of the shooter's hand to hold the frame in place while the slide cycles. I could see it firing once and jamming but not continuing to fire.

I'm not saying the story couldn't happen as told but I am saying I will assume otherwise until someone presents some hard evidence to support the story.
 
That may be the first time in history that one of those POS's actually fired three rounds in a row...

I can see it happening. Loaded it, chambered a round. Sear sheared off and the gun kept firing until it ran out of ammo or jammed. Why did the sear hook break? Who knows. It could have just rounded itself off a little and suddenly slipped off...once it went bang, it kept going bang. For the caliber, its not a little or light gun, I can see it having enough mass to let it get off a few rounds. Thier description of it spinning makes sense.

I had a little Bauer .25 (clone of the Baby Browning) I carried it for years cocked and locked. Then I read somehere that the only thing keeping that gun from firing is a tiny little hook on the firing pin, after much thought, and looking at the relationship of all the parts, I can't believe I carried that thing cocked and locked.
 
Accident at range

I read in another article published yesterday that their son brought the gun back home to them as a gift when he returned from overseas military service.
 
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