Florida J Frame
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Larry, glad that you and the Shield are Ok.
I've had stuck re-roads (due to excessive COL), but have never seen a primer with that weird glob on it. Your photo suggests that it may be some foreign material that somehow got stuck to the primer face. If so, the question is: where did it come from? Have you inspected your slide's breech face? Also, any chance of debris entering the magazine?
I suppose it's possible that the mysterious primer glob caused the slide to jamb the round into the barrel chamber, perhaps engaging the bullet into the rifling. From my experience with excessing COL, the resulting slide jamb can be difficult, but not impossible to release by pushing the slide front (not the barrel) against a wooden bench top. However, your description of what you and the courageous gunsmith went through to release your slide suggests that it was more than just bullet-engaged rifling.
I would like to suggest an autopsy of that defective, globbed-up and remanufactured Freedom Arms round. Send it someone with a kinetic puller and then punch out its primer to see what's in the primer pocket. Please report back any findings. Also, thanks for posting this; it's been very interesting. -S2
According to the OP this was a NEW round from Freedom Munitions