MrAceJD
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		I was at the range this evening, shooting my M18.  It jammed.  I looked and there was a brass casing stuck in the extractor.  I was not able to pull the slide back sufficiently to eject it.   I could not tell at that point what happened so I put the gun down for 30 seconds then picked it back up to again try and eject the brass.  No luck.  I took my car key out of my pocket and pushed the brass casing down and out through the magazine well.  
I still could not pull the slide all the way back. It goes about 2/3 back. Not far enough for me to be able to disengage the slide for slide removal. I was limited as to that I could do at the range. Once I was 100% sure that the gun was not loaded and the barrel was clear, I just put the pistol away.
Once I got home, I was able to safely and privately hold the pistol at different angles to see if I could spot any metal or foreign object. I can't see anything. Not sure what could be happening. I am set on calling Sig tomorrow to create an RMA for repair, but I have never seen this happen to a pistol. It's only got around 300 rounds through it in total.
Is there a trick I can use to get the slide off to better inspect?
				
			I still could not pull the slide all the way back. It goes about 2/3 back. Not far enough for me to be able to disengage the slide for slide removal. I was limited as to that I could do at the range. Once I was 100% sure that the gun was not loaded and the barrel was clear, I just put the pistol away.
Once I got home, I was able to safely and privately hold the pistol at different angles to see if I could spot any metal or foreign object. I can't see anything. Not sure what could be happening. I am set on calling Sig tomorrow to create an RMA for repair, but I have never seen this happen to a pistol. It's only got around 300 rounds through it in total.
Is there a trick I can use to get the slide off to better inspect?
 
	








 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
