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What’s a range officer? Never been a member of a club that had them.Raise your hand and the range officer will come by and help you clear it.
I think that is it looking at it nowLooks like the primer pushed the bullet just far enough to make it too long to eject. My guess is the slide doesn’t go back further.
If you’re sure it’s a dud and heard the primer go off.
Then you can try to use a wood dowel down the barrel to push the bullet back into the case. It should eject once it’s a little shorter.
Based on the OP's photo, that slide is not fully retracted.Looks like the primer pushed the bullet just far enough to make it too long to eject. My guess is the slide doesn’t go back further.
If you’re sure it’s a dud and heard the primer go off.
Then you can try to use a wood dowel down the barrel to push the bullet back into the case. It should eject once it’s a little shorter.
It goes back more for the pictureBased on the OP's photo, that slide is not fully retracted.
If pressing the grip safety does not free the slide to fully retract, see if the barrel can be rotated counter-clockwise (viewed from the front) and see if that allows the slide to come off fully forward.
Like new, 300 rounds through it, I know what I haveThat gun has seen better days...
Like new, 300 rounds through it, I know what I have
This. Has worked for me ... with a live round.Looks like the primer pushed the bullet just far enough to make it too long to eject. My guess is the slide doesn’t go back further.
If you’re sure it’s a dud and heard the primer go off.
Then you can try to use a wood dowel down the barrel to push the bullet back into the case. It should eject once it’s a little shorter.
Lol.That .25 belongs in a ladies purse....