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  • Rembrandt
    The only times I've experienced "shell jams" or stove pipeing has been a result of casings hitting the scope mount and not clearing or under powered ammo that didn't get the slide back far enough. Can't say I've heard this blamed on how the gun was gripped.
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  • spclark
    Ditto that.
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  • thunderbolt
    You must hold the Desert Eagle securely during recoil or it is possible to produce a jam. After you get used to the gun, it's not a problem.
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  • Rocklobster
    You've also gotta keep the gas system clean to prevent "short-stroking".
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  • ishootblanks
    Can't speak for the 50, but my 44mag hasn't jamed once in a couple thousand rounds.
    Without the NRA, the second ammendment would already be gone!
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  • aglore
    My 41 mag never jammed. Most jams in a semi-auto are caused by "limp wristing" not having a good solid lock up in your wrist.
    AlleninAlaska
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  • azgunnut2@yahoo.com
    Hey , The jamming due to a bad grip on a handgun(the person holding it - not the grips themselves ) is known to us range intructortypes is called "limp-wristing" ???? and yes it CAN cause problems such as jams !!!!!
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