___ Occurs When A Fired Cartridge Case Does Not Completely Eject. The Most Common Causes Are A Weak Powder Charge (Bad Ammunition) - A Dry Weapon (Not Enough Lubrication) - And - If While Firing - The Shooter Does Not Provide Enough Resistance For The Slide To Operate (Limp Wrist).

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1. ___ Occurs When A Fired Cartridge Case Does Not Completely Eject. The Most Common Causes Are A Weak Powder Charge (Bad Ammunition) - A Dry Weapon (Not Enough Lubrication) - And - If While Firing - The Shooter Does Not Provide Enough Resistance For The Slide To Operate (Limp Wrist).