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Sounds like an air pocket to me. There should be a little relief valve at the top of the gun. Just hold it down while you pump,and try to purge the air out until the grease flows. If there is no valve, uscrew the gun top part way, and do the same thing until grease flows, then screw it back on. If this doesn't work, just try a new gun, as they are not expensive.
What do you mean by lock up? Does the gun stop pumping grease but you can still freely pump the handle? If that is the case air pockets are likely the culpret and the previous advice applies. If your grease gun hydraulicly locks and you cannot pump the handle then you may have something blocking the discharge of grease from the gun. A faulty check valve, some foreign material in the hose or nozzle or something else. As was previously mentioned a new grease gun is a fairly modest investment but get one from a major manufacturer such as Lincoln or Alemite the cheap foreign ones are just that.
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