My Sigs never stove pipe for me. Never, not one.
When my 16-year-old daughter shot it, she got one after another.
It was clearly limp-wristing.
I’ve also had stovepipes on a .45 and .22 that had nothing to do with limp-wristing.
We’ll never know why this guy got a stove pipe, he may have already been shot and barely able to hold the gun.
Guess that locks it up. I've never had the problem myself, so I don't know other than what I've heard along the grapevine. I can understand why limp wristing an unlocked blowback could cause a failure to properly eject, but i don't know how that would work with a tilt barrel design. Not denying it mind you, I just don't know how it works.