I got this article in my IDPA newsletter: https://www.nrafamily.org/articles/2...-automatic-why
and was taken by the PT-22 weird jam. I had for a bit. It was chromed with fancy wood handles. Pretty gun. However, it jammed incessantly. That jam is weird but mine was better. It would eject a live round entirely on loading. Just, whee! Into space goes the round. More exciting was the slide slamming shut on a live round halfway being sent into space, such that the round bent in half. If it had caught the primer ring on the slam, that might have been exciting.
Sold it. Now, not to dump on Taurus, as I said before, my new Glock 42 (first ones) decided to fire out of battery, spouting flame, sparks and smoke from the ejector port!!
I had an LCP also, worked just fine - sold it for the Glock 42 as I wanted a little bigger 380. Unlike the author, it isn't a primary EDC but a dress code gun of convenience.
I did have an empty rotate 180 degrees in a Glock 19, and get caught by the returning slide and its empty edge get jammed in pretty tight. No tap, rack cure for that one. I think it was just a weird bounce, never saw it again.