UnManned Handgun Attacks, Wounds Three
Tales of the gun weird:
Michael Thourot had just pulled his hand away from the warm metal when it started spewing bullets. Moments before, Sherri Thourot had watched her husband fire and reload the Jennings 9mm. Then he set it down for her to shoot next at the range. That's when the handgun started firing on its own, she said, spinning around in circles, landing the Thourots and an Irish tourist in the hospital. "Nothing like that has ever happened," said Sherri Thourot on Sunday evening from her room at Lakeland Regional Medical Center.
Bryco/Jennings/Jimenez Arms designs have been a pawn shop favorite for years, filling out the market for inexpensive and basic pistols. Their reputation for durability and quality are about what you would expect in a sub-$200 handgun, and they have been on the losing end of lawsuits in the past. That said, it is exceeding rare for a stationary, unmanned handgun to spontaneously start firing.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 08:54 AM
Comments
Posted by: toater802 at October 05, 2009 09:20 AM (zQ9Oe)
Sounds like 'cook off' to me, but I can NEVER imagine a sidearm getting THAT hot. Only time I ever experienced 'cook off' (definition of 'cook off' for non-gn folks: it's when the Barrel and Chamber of a weapon becomes so hot that the bullet spontaneously fires or ‘cooks off’ as soon as chamber lock is achieved) Like I was saying, the ONLY time(s) I’ve ever experienced ‘cook off’ was on an M-60A1 firing sustained full auto for over 20 minutes (yeah I was doing bursts but when you have 1000 round belts to burn and your 1SG tells you “don’t come back with any unspent ammo!!!”… well HELL full auto ROOLZ!!!!) The barrel ended up glowing red-to-white hot. My AG (asst. gunner) had to break the belt b/c it went runaway and I was hosing the entire range LOL!!!
There’s something more to this… as you stated the Jennings is a cheap gangbanger special… total POS and if I found one on the battelfield and had a choice between it or a club, I’d stick with the club as it’s safer and I’m sure I could get something better using the club.
Posted by: Big Country at October 05, 2009 11:14 AM (H/RUP)
In other words, careless handling plus multiple mechanical failures.
Posted by: Steve at October 05, 2009 11:28 AM (ym03G)
Posted by: Federale at October 05, 2009 11:32 AM (UQeEa)
Why wouldn't you just let your wife load the mag into the pistol? That way at least someone can control it if something does go wrong...
sounds kinda fishy to me, though!
Posted by: John at October 05, 2009 12:32 PM (iaV9O)
My hypothesis is that someone has made illegal modifications to this gun in an attempt to convert it from a semi-automatic to an automatic.
Posted by: George at October 05, 2009 01:57 PM (WA19M)
I'm not sure I think full automatic is a good idea in most applications, but this is way too far.
I've heard of Naval riles cooking off, but in a handgun?
Posted by: Larry Sheldon at October 05, 2009 03:05 PM (OmeRL)
Did you have him change the barrel too? Oy.
Posted by: Pablo at October 05, 2009 09:52 PM (yTndK)
Posted by: DavidB at October 07, 2009 01:20 AM (h8pRl)
Posted by: Big Country at October 07, 2009 12:44 PM (H/RUP)
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