It's hard to say specifically, but if it's doing it all the time, it's probably an ejector problem.
The answer to what I think you're asking is, if it's happening consistently, it's probably an extractor problem. If it happens every now and then, it's probably an issue with the ammo or with your grip.
The bullet jammed in the gun's chamber. Come into my chamber and sit down.
"The bullet ricocheted, causing the soldier to be shot unintentionally."
Depends on the action type
By opening the action
In most circumstances, no. The bullet is too large to chamber in the handgun.
have a 9mm and my bullets keep getting stuck in chamber why..does it need cleaning or is there a problem with the gun
You need a gunsmith.
Load, chamber, engage firing mechanism
Sounds like the gun already had a round in the chamber. One should always make sure the gun is unloaded before storage.
A 9mm bullet will travel approximately 2200 meters before it begins to descend to the ground. However, unless the person shooting the gun is in a open field, the bullet will not travel that far before hitting something.
yes