Taken from another forum...
http://www.theakforum.net/forums/14-general-discussion/293130-interesting-9mm-ammo-malfunction.htmlInteresting 9mm ammo malfunction
So I had a problem this weekend that I have never even heard of before.
I bought a Beretta 92s and took it to the range for the first time Saturday. It was used, looked to be in good shape, but I was prepared to have some issues. (The mag springs felt soft, ext.)
Load a magazine with 124 grain PPU NATO.
Fire 7 rounds, and have a FTF on the 8th round.
Ok. Must be a mag issue I think to myself. Drop the mag, clear, insert new mag and... FTF.
Repeat this a few more times, then attempt to load a round by hand, and none of them will chamber.
Take the gun apart, and rounds will not even seat in the barrel.
I go home and start looking everything over. Chamber a snap cap no problem... ok must be the length of the 124 grain bullet...
The chamber looks like it has a buildup of copper at the throat of the rifling. Ah, there's my problem. The barrel looks new, but maybe not?
So I start cleaning the barrel, and notice it is extremely tight at the throat of the rifling. After fiddling with it for a long time and looking it over with a bore light I realize that a jacket has ripped off a projectile and has gotten stick between the chamber and rifling.
I go to Ace Hardware Sunday and buy a wooden dowel, and I was able to beat the jacket out with a hammer.
Took the gun back to the range and put about 120 rounds through it with no problem.
Seems to be a failure of the ammo.
I have sent Privi Partizan an email and am awaiting a response.
Here is a picture of the jacket on the dowel rod.