Perhaps you could explain more clearly what you mean by "Stovepiping."
For me stovepiping usually only happens on a semi-automatic firearm when the expended brass only makes it partway out the ejection port before being caught and trapped by the bolt returning to battery, thus looking like a little "stovepipe" sticking out the ejection port, and functionally keeping the bolt from returning to battery so the firearm can not be fired again until the spent brass is cleared.
I'm not trying to be a smart alec, but I don't understand what your problem is.
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