Ruger Forum

Jammed 4 times

This is a discussion on Jammed 4 times within the Ruger Pistols forums, part of the Pistol & Revolver Forum category; Originally Posted by Mkellermeyer Might want to try disassembling it again, give it a thorough cleaning and use a dremel tool to polish the feed ...


Go Back   Ruger Forum > Pistol & Revolver Forum > Ruger Pistols

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes

Old October 11th, 2012, 03:27 PM   #16
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Colorado
Posts: 46
QHhorseman is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mkellermeyer View Post
Might want to try disassembling it again, give it a thorough cleaning and use a dremel tool to polish the feed ramp to a mirror finish.
If you use a dremel do so very carefully. Very, very carefully. Very, very, very carefully. In other words, unless you really know what you are doing, do not use a dremel on the feed ramp.



QHhorseman is offline  
Advertisements
Old October 11th, 2012, 06:59 PM   #17
 
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Denver
Posts: 36
MoMatt is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by briankva View Post
So I'm a fairly new gun owner and looking for some help. I took my P95 to the range last night so I could get to know here a little better. Going through 50 rounds and it jammed up 4 times. Looked like some issue the rounds being picked up from the clip. 2 times it was like it was trying to load two rounds a time and the other didnt look like the one round set right. Advice?
Hey Brian,

I bought a P95 as a first pistol last February and promptly started a very similar thread after my first range trip.

Work on your grip. :-)

I've also found clean frame rails and a clean slide help. I also dab and polish in a little bit of Tetra gun grease.

I also bought the cheapest 9mm factory reloads I could find at the time, and I think they were a bit weak for a brand new pistol. I got a few boxes of hotter ammo (Aguila 124gr; or any +p ammo) and haven't had any problems since.

Incidentally, took a friend shooting for the first time last week and after the gun got a little dirty, he started having FTF issues. Told him to tighten his wrist and grip and the problems went away.

Good luck and welcome to the forum! You'll learn to really like that pistol, I promise.
MoMatt is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 03:47 AM   #18
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 13
briankva is on a distinguished road
Thanks to all for the help. Well see how it goes today.
briankva is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 04:42 AM   #19
 
James6591's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NE NSW Australia.
Posts: 19,135
James6591 will become famous soon enough
Welcome from Australia mate.
Glad to have you on board, nice folk here and lots of good info.
The P95 is a workhorse, rarely has anything go wrong with it.
Limp wristing?
James6591 is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 04:54 AM   #20
 
mndoggie's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: MN
Posts: 1,482
mndoggie is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by briankva View Post
I did field strip and clean but probably not very well. I had started then got the call to go so I hurried along. I'm going to clean and lube again tonight.

Thanks to everyone for the feedback. In additional to a good clean and lube sounds like my grip needs some work. (didn't want to say my limp wrist)
I,too, agree that it is most likely an issue with grip. It is so easy to let your wrist, arm, elbow and shoulder absorb some of the recoil that the firearms needs to cycle properly.

50 years ago, the phrase "limp wrist" didn't have the some of the additional meanings as today.....
mndoggie is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 06:04 AM   #21
 
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: TN
Posts: 25
jessestylex is on a distinguished road
Hello Im new here , and I also came here with this same problem. Took my new p95 to the range for the first time yesterday. Ran a box of 100 115g Winchesters through it. Switched over to 2 boxes of Federal 115g and it started miss feeding, the ejected shells would get stuck between the slide, the slide wouldnt lock back after the last round, and 2 times the gun got jammed and i couldnt rack the slide or anything. My wife took video of me shooting and I noticed the Federal ammo would not eject out as far as the Winchester ,it would barely eject past my hand and then jam.

I also did not clean and oil the gun before it's first use. Is it possible the 115 grain ammo is not strong enough to rack the slide back all the way since the gun is brand new?

I had 1 jam on the winchester out of 100 rounds, had about 10 jams out of 70 rounds of federal ammo ( 2 different boxes).

I also shot 25 rounds of PDX1 hollow point 124g and had zero problems.

I used bot magazines and both jammed on the Federal Ammo. I knew about limp wristing before I went to shoot the gun, so I was holding it firm. any ideas? thanks.
jessestylex is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 07:33 AM   #22
 
ijustdontknow's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: San Diego
Posts: 957
ijustdontknow is on a distinguished road
It had been about 20 years since I fired a handgun when I bought my P95 in August. Luckily I had found this forum before I had a chance to shoot it. 2 most important things that I learned were to clean and lube it good and keep your wrist firm when shooting. I have had zero issues with hundreds of rounds of Winchester WB, American Eagle, Remington UMC, and (I think) Federal. My wife on the other hand had about 4-5 jams out of 20 shots fired the first time I took her. It was her grip.
ijustdontknow is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 08:21 AM   #23
 
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: TN
Posts: 25
jessestylex is on a distinguished road
If the P95 is that sensitive to limp wrist im not sure
If i can trust it in a emergency where the perfect grip is not on top of the list.
jessestylex is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 09:50 AM   #24
 
NexxusOne's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Tampa / St Petersburg
Posts: 237
NexxusOne is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by jessestylex View Post
If the P95 is that sensitive to limp wrist im not sure
If i can trust it in a emergency where the perfect grip is not on top of the list.
My friends glock 23 is way more sensitive to limp wristing...if a person cannot practice enough to have correct technique and proper grip on the weapon, they should not be carrying it or using it for self preservation.
NexxusOne is online now  
Old October 13th, 2012, 10:29 AM   #25
 
arg0naut22's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Nevada
Posts: 2,530
arg0naut22 is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by QHhorseman View Post
Did you field strip, clean and lube the gun before taking it to the range? If the gun was dry or still had some of the crappy factory "lube" on it, it could cause the slide to slow and not complete the cycle.

As mentioned above, this, limp wristing or light ammo can all cause similar failures. All prevent the slide from fully cycling. Also, if you could give a better description of the failures (nose dive, FTF, FTE, etc..) it might help in diagnosing the proplem.

You might also want to check the feed ramp. Is it smooth or can you feel any sharp edges or burrs?
more good thoughts here, too. if you AREN'T limp-wristing and if it's NOT an ammo issue it could be this. i sort of doubt the ammo issue, as my P95 will eat pretty much anything, and lots of others have said the same to me. i'm fairly new to all this, too. just got my P95 about two months ago. another thought just occurred to me that kind of follows along with the limp-wristing notion (and some here may disagree with me).

when i first got mine and took it out to the range, i was using the old-fashioned tea cup and saucer grip. a range officer who is also an nra instructor very kindly offered me some pointers on my grip-- how to really snug my right hand around the grip, and wrap my left around the other side. definitely helped, both in accuracy and stability, and pretty much eliminated the tendency to limp-wrist.
arg0naut22 is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 01:52 PM   #26
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 13
briankva is on a distinguished road
So I finally took the time and gave it a good cleaning. I was REALLY suprised how much nasty sticky crap came from such a small place. Since coming from the factory it's only had 50 rounds. Any ways... I took my time and made sure I got as much crap out as could the followed with a light oil.

Has anyone tired a boresnake? A customer standing (also buying some cleaning stuff) made the suggestion. Yes I'm a new owner but damn it made a difference and is super easy.
briankva is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 07:52 PM   #27
 
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: TN
Posts: 25
jessestylex is on a distinguished road
Are you still getting jams after the cleaning?
jessestylex is offline  
Old October 13th, 2012, 10:00 PM   #28
 
gmsoapy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 897
gmsoapy is on a distinguished road
Hi Brian
First welcome to the forum. I have bore snakes for all the calibers I shoot. I find them great for a qwick clen. I don't think it will do as good as the rod and bronze brush. But I still won't be with out mine. They aslso have cleaner just made for the called bore snake venom. plus when it gets dirty it can be washed. Others don't care them but as said I love mine. They're always in my range bag. Also those guns come out full of oil. I always clean gun a new gun before I shoot it get rid of the excess oil which just lets the gun get gunked up very quickly.

Last edited by gmsoapy; October 13th, 2012 at 10:03 PM.
gmsoapy is offline  
Old October 14th, 2012, 03:31 AM   #29
 
JaPes's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: NW Illinois
Posts: 456
JaPes is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by jessestylex View Post
I also did not clean and oil the gun before it's first use. Is it possible the 115 grain ammo is not strong enough to rack the slide back all the way since the gun is brand new?
It's been my experience* with handguns that they are packaged from the factory in a preservative grease/oil. Some have more (S&W M&P 22), some have little to none (Glocks). If I don't clean out that gunk, the firearm misbehaves. The second reason for the initial field strip, clean, and lube is to check the firearm for any obvious flaws or defect.

It's been my experience*, inexpensive 115gr FMJ such as WWB & FC are charged to produce the lowest SAAMI spec that will cycle most firearms. My experience with my P95 mirrored yours. It had issues with inexpensive factory 115gr & my light handloads that cycle through all my other 9mm's. It had no issues with my mid-range charge handloads.

Now that my P95 is broken in at ~500 rounds, it cycles perfectly.

(* a.k.a. personal opinion, not fact. YMMV)

Quote:
Originally Posted by jessestylex View Post
If the P95 is that sensitive to limp wrist im not sure
If i can trust it in a emergency where the perfect grip is not on top of the list.
It has been my experience that it takes an intentional light grip to induce failure. I don't need the perfect grip. I need a grip like I would use on a hardy confident handshake.

Quote:
Originally Posted by briankva View Post
So I finally took the time and gave it a good cleaning. I was REALLY suprised how much nasty sticky crap came from such a small place. Since coming from the factory it's only had 50 rounds. Any ways... I took my time and made sure I got as much crap out as could the followed with a light oil.
Yup! Since the firearms manufacturer does not know how long the firearm will sit in a storeroom unsold, it's packed for storage not operation.

WARNING: OPINION AHEAD...



Ballistol. I was very skeptical at the miraculous claims made by Ballistol users, even the esteemed Hickock45 on YouTube. I decided to give Ballistol a try, testing it as the only cleaner & lube for my P95 out of the box.

Ballistol does take a little more dwell time in the bore than a traditional solvent to loosen fouling. Over time, using Ballistol made the P95 easier to clean. I suspect the Ballistol is seasoning the bore as like what happens with a good cast iron skillet.

I like that Ballistol is non-toxic. We firearms enthusiasts already have to worry about lead exposure. Using a non-toxic cleaner alleviates one worry.

It doesn't remove copper fouling, so I still keep copper solvent on hand.


Quote:
Originally Posted by briankva View Post
Has anyone tired a boresnake? A customer standing (also buying some cleaning stuff) made the suggestion. Yes I'm a new owner but damn it made a difference and is super easy.
Yes. I use Boresnakes for quick cleans. I use a traditional rod & tips (brush, patch tip, jag) to do a thorough job.
JaPes is offline  
Old October 14th, 2012, 04:39 AM   #30
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 41
excess3 is on a distinguished road
jams
symptomatic of older technology.

choose something modern!

Ruger Super Blackhawk
excess3 is offline  
Reply

  Ruger Forum > Pistol & Revolver Forum > Ruger Pistols



Search tags for this page

10 22 ruger jams all the time

,

clear a jammed ruger lc9

,

damn ruger p95 jams

,

do federal champions jam in lc9

,

lc9

,

ruger lc9 jamming federal champion

,

ruger p95 fte ftf

,

ruger p95 gets jambed after shooting what could it be?how do i polish a slide with. dremel for my ruger p95?

,

ruger p97 miss feed last roun

,

sr1911 nose diving

,

what causes the pistol jamned

,

why was my ruger p95 jamming with remington hollow points


Thread Tools
Display Modes


Similar Ruger Forum Discussions
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
cylinder jammed - Security Six Beau Bo Ruger Double Action 16 June 12th, 2012 01:47 PM
SR1911 Jammed Closed Ye Olde Fool Ruger Pistols 9 May 7th, 2012 07:16 PM
Slide Jammed Mtbound43162 Gunsmithing 6 September 24th, 2011 06:31 AM
P95 jammed??? joshualeon Ruger Pistols 18 July 11th, 2011 09:10 AM
Thought my P97 jammed today. bestseller92 Ruger Pistols 2 February 11th, 2007 07:09 PM

Top Gun Sites Top Sites List  
Powered by vBulletin 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
Copyright © 2006 - 2013 Ruger Forum. All rights reserved.
Ruger Forum is a Ruger Firearms enthusiast's forum, but it is in no way affiliated with, nor does it represent Sturm Ruger & Company Inc. of Southport, CT.