Originally posted by heywoodjablowme
usually a gun will jam if you don't have a tight enough grip on it.
they call it "limp-wristing" it...not saying you're ghay...just if you don't lock your wrist & elbows the gun doesn't have enough force to slam forward on the recoil & it'll jam.
my girl did that alot when i first started to teach her to shoot. she would flinch just as she pulled the trigger & unlock her wrist & it'd jam. when i held her wrists, it wouldn't.
I don't think that was the problem, I think the ejector was jacked, it wouldn't eject the spent shell casing. Basically, we had to load one round in the magazine, fire it, shake the spent casing out, repeat.
The .50 looks intimidating, but it's pretty difficult to shoot, probably even if the ejector worked. My .45ACP is easy to shoot and very accurate (too bad the mag only holds 7 rounds). Though for home defense purposes, I'll probably just go with the shotgun.