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To be fair, that's a combination of kel-tec quality and dirty ammo.LOL
Tell me about it.
I had a Kel-Tec SU-16 that would jam after 20 rounds of Wolf ammo
As in get a rod and hammer the case out. I'd scrub out the bore and then 20 more rounds and jam again The extractor was tough on that SU-16 as you could see where it tore through the rim of that jammed Wolf case.
I dumped every last round of steel cased ammo I had after that
Sold the SU-16 when I moved up here
But yeah, steel ammo is seriously dirty. People assume its lacquer melting, but it isn't, otherwise Russians would have dumped it fast. Its just really really dirty ammo.