It could be limp wrist or it could be a old magazine spring. If you keep it loaded for long periods of time the spring weakens and wont put enough pressure on the new round to force the one being extracted out. Also check your feedramp and chamber for debris. Clean with a good copper/carbon solvent. IT should shoot blazers no problem
I only use aluminum cased ammo in revolvers for just this reason, seems to be unreliable in semi autos. I've tried several brands with my own .380 Guardian and it seems to like Fiocchi FMJ loads the best for both accuracy and reliability.
@McGruff5150 I love those Fiocchi FMJ's. When they are ever available, I usually jump at getting a few boxes, they go quickly... everyone must know about the good quality... lol
thanks for the advice. yeah, I've tried everything possible for this gun. I guess this video isn't really the best, huh. I should put up another. by the way I subbed your page. I fancy your videos...
I dont know. I've been 2 the shooting range 3 seperate times with this gun; using brass ammo and it always jams. I clean it after shooting went through about 150 bullets so it should be broken in?? Any tips??
@SinisterScreams I think pistols usually don't break in untill about 500 rounds imo. but one thing I did learn about this pistol is that if you don't have a firm grip on it, it could lead to jamming as well. just from experience.
I can only comment on what I see but it is failing to extract. The extractor is negative or may be the rounds are swelling in the chamber not allowing it to blow out? NAA is a great company to do business with they will repair your gun and probably throw in some free magazines? Good shootin. Larry.
Well, i've gotten a free box of Blazers when I purchased my Sig P226. After the waiting period i'll head down to the range and see how it goes. I'll let you know what happens.
Hey, buddy. Finally went to the range last night. Not really sure about yer situation. Didn't see any jamming during the process. They fired just like the Magtech's! So, I dunno know what else to tell ya...
That's cool. Any vids on shooting it? Well, That's great that you got yours to shoot the blazers. Not too sure about my situation now either. lol. Maybe I should do some more cleaning. Its like the gun wouldn't eject the empty cartridge out quick enough. thanks for the comment!!!
dont know if this helps, but my .380 NAA will jam when using blazer or any aluminum cased rounds...i shoot brass cases out of mine and problem no longer occurs
yeah, any brand of brass ammo seems to do ok for this particular gun... I guess I had to learn the hard way... have you tried steel? I have some federal hydroshocks for this pistol that haven't been shot yet.
The guardian .380 seems to like Winchester silver tip the most...Try them.
peterc451911 1 week ago
It could be limp wrist or it could be a old magazine spring. If you keep it loaded for long periods of time the spring weakens and wont put enough pressure on the new round to force the one being extracted out. Also check your feedramp and chamber for debris. Clean with a good copper/carbon solvent. IT should shoot blazers no problem
DTE503 5 months ago
maby you should clean your gun once in a wile. and polish the feed ramp on the small pocket guns, then they will work just fine with all ammo......
thebeans380 6 months ago
Holly shit Bro thats freakin BAD!!!!! lol
Dro77080 7 months ago
my diamondback db380 feeds the aluminum case blazer fine its the pmc bronze that gives me trouble
JesseLJohnson 8 months ago
@JesseLJohnson how funny, exact opposite for me. lol
Abomb520 8 months ago
I only use aluminum cased ammo in revolvers for just this reason, seems to be unreliable in semi autos. I've tried several brands with my own .380 Guardian and it seems to like Fiocchi FMJ loads the best for both accuracy and reliability.
McGruff5150 11 months ago
@McGruff5150 I love those Fiocchi FMJ's. When they are ever available, I usually jump at getting a few boxes, they go quickly... everyone must know about the good quality... lol
Abomb520 8 months ago
JAMMED
TheEtele 1 year ago
hey maybe trying a diff ammo would help I have some of that 9mm by blazer and the casing might be expanding cuz of the heat
try something that uses a brass casing it doesn't expand
QUESTED 2 years ago
Limp wrist.
QUESTED 2 years ago
thanks,
yeah, I was going for the limp wrist trick... lol (sarcasm)
Abomb520 2 years ago
Oh
umm Limp wrist does lead to jams in hand guns I wasn't trying to make fun or anything try holding it a bit firmer with two hands in a weaver stance
QUESTED 2 years ago
thanks for the advice. yeah, I've tried everything possible for this gun. I guess this video isn't really the best, huh. I should put up another. by the way I subbed your page. I fancy your videos...
Abomb520 2 years ago
No its the gun, I have the same gun brand new and it jams all the time. This gun sucks jam-a-holic.
SinisterScreams 1 year ago
if it's brand new, you probably need to just break it in...
Abomb520 1 year ago
I dont know. I've been 2 the shooting range 3 seperate times with this gun; using brass ammo and it always jams. I clean it after shooting went through about 150 bullets so it should be broken in?? Any tips??
SinisterScreams 1 year ago
@SinisterScreams I think pistols usually don't break in untill about 500 rounds imo. but one thing I did learn about this pistol is that if you don't have a firm grip on it, it could lead to jamming as well. just from experience.
Abomb520 1 year ago
I can only comment on what I see but it is failing to extract. The extractor is negative or may be the rounds are swelling in the chamber not allowing it to blow out? NAA is a great company to do business with they will repair your gun and probably throw in some free magazines? Good shootin. Larry.
4638JL 2 years ago
Well, i've gotten a free box of Blazers when I purchased my Sig P226. After the waiting period i'll head down to the range and see how it goes. I'll let you know what happens.
fordV84wheeler13 2 years ago
A Sig, niiiiice. sounds good man.
Abomb520 2 years ago
Hey, buddy. Finally went to the range last night. Not really sure about yer situation. Didn't see any jamming during the process. They fired just like the Magtech's! So, I dunno know what else to tell ya...
fordV84wheeler13 2 years ago
That's cool. Any vids on shooting it? Well, That's great that you got yours to shoot the blazers. Not too sure about my situation now either. lol. Maybe I should do some more cleaning. Its like the gun wouldn't eject the empty cartridge out quick enough. thanks for the comment!!!
Abomb520 2 years ago
dont know if this helps, but my .380 NAA will jam when using blazer or any aluminum cased rounds...i shoot brass cases out of mine and problem no longer occurs
101heaters101 2 years ago
yeah, any brand of brass ammo seems to do ok for this particular gun... I guess I had to learn the hard way... have you tried steel? I have some federal hydroshocks for this pistol that haven't been shot yet.
Abomb520 2 years ago
No sir, havent tried any steel yet.
101heaters101 2 years ago