I think that magazine/mag well fit, or slop, and pressure on the lower part of the magazine... the way it's gripped can move the top of the magazine to the right enough, too, that the nose of the round hits the extreme right of the feed ramp and "sticks".
I put a new follower in a 7-round K9 magazine and was trying it in my P9, and I kept having nose-jams on the right side as I mentioned. I took pliers and tried to "tweak" first the right forward lip of the mag and then the left forward to the left a bit... really infinitesimally, as the pliers slipped off, but enough "tweak" that the nose-jams stopped and rounds chambered without any more problems. I used #400 grit sandpaper to touch up any possible scratches on the feed lips from the pliers.
The magazine material is very tough and you don't need to make a noticeable BEND to the left. I initially thought that I hadn't moved the lips at all, but it was enough to get the bullet noses into the "groove" of the feed ramp, rather than the side.
Wynn
USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
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