Yeah it was a big reminder on why we practice the firearm safety that we do.
I think that the semi autos are more problematic due in part to a higher number of moving parts requiring more routine maintenance. I just wonder what happened. Obviously the firing pin struck the primer, but was it because the the sear released the firing pin when the bolt slid forward and closed (even with the safety on) or did the firing pin fail to ever re-**** when Timmy performed his annual preseason sight in?? Keep in mind that i'm no gunsmith, this is just what I could come up with.