have a 9mm and my bullets keep getting stuck in chamber why..does it need cleaning or is there a problem with the gun
The bullet jammed in the gun's chamber. Come into my chamber and sit down.
Where exactly is it stuck?
By opening the action
In most circumstances, no. The bullet is too large to chamber in the handgun.
You need a gunsmith.
Load, chamber, engage firing mechanism
the 1861 springfield was of the cap and ball type. gun powder was poured down the barrel then a lead bullet was also tamped down the barrel over the powder. the powder was ignited with a percussion cap. if the powder was wet or damp, the rifle would not fire. the shooter would then have to place a worm screw on the end of his cleaning rod in order to extract the lead bullet and powder. as outlined note there is no bullet chamber other then the barrel itself.
yes
sam colt
Only until it is fired
No reason it would not be.
Needs to be looked at by a gunsmith.