Originally Posted by
JonInWA
I think the main lesson learned was that there was an inherent (and known by the manufacturer) flaw in the gun's safety system/mechanisms, which leads to the follow on queries as to what else was or was not thoroughly tested in that platform, and what was the testing protocol with the individual components and the complete gun in conjunction with and after the upgrades.
I can visualize several causal factors with the incident-both mechanical and human. I too wait with interest the results of the investigation.
Best, Jon