More than likely you are referring to a semiautomatic pistol. Some semiautomatics characteristically jam. A few suggestions would be if you haven't already, make sure you clean & lubricant your gun property. Check the ammo you are using sometimes different brands and types of ammo may feed better then others. Also check you ammo clips for damage or irregularities. Finally, If none of these suggestions are helpful to you and you are still experiencing problems, you may need to take your firearm to a professional for possible repair.
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I had similar feeding issues on a G3, semi automatic pistols inherit these problems. I fixed the feeding issue by doing the following: Broke down and lubricated the gun properly Polished Changed ammo Hollow points caused nosediving where fuccioci flat tip defense rounds caused stove piping. A full metal jacket rounded round will feed much easier as it’s not a blunt object getting jammed onto the feeding ramp. It’s frustrating when you buy a gun and experience these issues but take them as a blessing, as you diagnose and learn new things you become more familiar and safer With your weapon. I hope this helps!
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