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Jam is a type of fruit preserve. Jam or Jammed may also refer to: Other common meanings * A firearm malfunction * Block signals ** Radio jamming ** Radar jamming and deception ** Mobile phone jammer ** Echolocation jamming Arts and entertainment Music * The Jam, an English band, late 1970s-early 1980s * The Jam (production team) * JAM Project, a Japanese animation music group * Judy and Mary, a Japanese band * Jam (album), ''Jam'' (album), by Little Angels * Jam (Michael Jackson song), "Jam" (Michael Jackson song) * Jam (The Yellow Monkey song), "Jam" (The Yellow Monkey song) * "Jam (Turn It Up)", a song by Kim Kardashian * Jam, improvise music in a jam session * Jammed (album), ''Jammed'' (album), a 2004 studio album by The Church Other * Jam (film), ''Jam'' (film), a 2006 film by Craig E. Serling * Jam (novel), ''Jam'' (novel), a 2010 novel by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw * Jam (TV series), ''Jam'' (TV series), UK * Jam Kuradoberi, a character in the ''Guilty Gear'' game ser ...
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Firearm Malfunction
A firearm malfunction is the failure of a firearm to operate as intended for causes other than user error. Malfunctions range from temporary and relatively safe situations, such as a casing that did not eject, to potentially dangerous occurrences that may permanently damage the gun and cause injury or death. Improper handling of certain types of malfunctions can be very dangerous. Following gun safety rules can prevent firearm malfunctions, and limit the damage inflicted by them if they do occur. Many versions of safety rules exist, but all of them tend to lean toward universal principles. Proper cleaning and maintenance of a firearm play a big role in preventing malfunctions. Cartridge malfunctions Case head separation Case head separation occurs when the walls of the casing become thin or fatigued. Upon firing the round, the case separates into two pieces near the head. It is not uncommon with brass (or other casing types) that has been reloaded several times. Misfire A ...
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