The quickest, safest, and overall best method of clearing a jam is the "tap/rack" method. This is done by slapping the bottom of the magazine to insure that it is properly seated (tap), and then racking the slide which will remove any stovepiped or otherwise improperly ejected casings (rack). This will clear most failure to fires such as bad primers.
If the weapon is still jammed after this, it is probably because the ejector failed to grip the spent casing. Lock the slide back, remove the magazine, then rack the slide 4 to 5 times with force.
If both of these techniques do not clear the jam, it is most likely a problem with the guns internal workings, which might require part replacing or repair.
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