Tulammo can't bring that round in?
How the heck do i upload pictures to this forum?? i'd be more than happy to post
Upload your photos to photobucket then copy the IMG code and paste it to your narrative.
If you know how to take these pistols apart, pull out the safety and remove the firing pin and loaded chamber indicator. Then put the safety back, and you can safely test the loading, cycling and jamming of live ammunition. Cycling a pistol you know will jam, with live ammunition and the firing pin / indicator (also sticks out and can jam and hit the primer) in place, is irresponsible to say the least. If you have snap caps, you may or may not be able to recreate the problem. Most snap caps are slightly undersized, which may result in feeding those successfully but not real ammo.
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You can reach the breech face with the slide off. Popsicle stick and emery paper will do the trick, depending on how bad the burr is you may need a small file. All the hardware places sell sets of needle files for under $5 that will be fine for occasional use.
Don't file into the holes, file or work the emery paper across them to make the face flush and smooth again.
Burrs are rare but do happen. From your description, you have a problem with the ejector, and yes, replacing it with the .380 ejector will fix the problem if there is no burr on the breech face.
I will build a little work holding fixture for the ejector, since my last efforts were "freehand" art vs. carefully measured science, and I'll give the ejector geometry one last try and a few more victims. I don't think the ejector on a .32 PP or PPK can be re-shaped to work reliably with .380. The ejectors will still need re-shaping with my magazine channel cutting scheme, so I'll need the fixture anyway. If I get one working, I'll be crowing about it.
I'll check my supplies. You can also grind or file away the offending part of the ejector, a picture of the difference between the two ejectors should show you what needs to go on yours. The frame doesn't need modification, unless you want to use modern .380 mags with the ribs, made to work with the new style of ejector.
Tradex (click banner above) had them for cheaper than Numrich, worth a call. Western Gun Parts (Edmonton) has them from time to time.



























