Yes there is, I'm looking to get an ATT before bringing it to them. Luckily he's at the store the gunsmith works out of.Hmm is there a local gunsmith you can take it to?

remove the firing pin just in case
put some leather glows it will help have a better grip and not hurt yourself on the proses
grab you slide with you left hand from the top and let the slide rest between your fingers and you palm, just the slide don't extend you fingers on the frame, kick the back of grip of you gun with the web of right hand firmly once or twice as necessary it should save you the trip to the gunsmith unless there is major problem .
repeat as necessary
well even better if it is just a stuck case no need to worry about the firing pin
It is the slide that is stuck, the extractor is cleared from the case. The case floats freely now after I pried it out, primer is intact and struck. Projectile is not in barrel.
Everything seems normal minus the slide being stuck in place! It's so unusual, I've tried most tricks in the book to no avail.
Ammo was Winchester white box 147gr
A bulged barrel is another possibility. In that case, the only direction the slide could move from there is forward, as the bushing is jammed against the front of the bulge.
Can you confirm if the second last shot you fired made it to the target? It might have squibbed and the last shot removed the stuck bullet, but bulged the barrel in the process.
I would try to remove the barrel bushing and go from there.



























