>>64201211
Not talking about a second round trying to chamber.
I'm talking about what happens when a round fails to eject.
The rail won't go far enough back to try and strip another round from the magazine.
You'll pull the trigger, and it'll go "click" not "bang".
At that point, you need to extract the spent shell casing from the barrel (or maybe it's a dud, but much more likely it's spent)
The 3032 does NOT have an extractor.
This means you must MANUALLY EXTRACT the spent round/casing from the chamber.
As I said, you may be able to do this with your fingers, but you're probably going to need a tool. I should know. I owned one. I never had a problem with ammo made with nickle plated cases. But I had more than a few with plain brass. And yeah, they'd stick enough that I wan't getting them out with a finger nail.
Your reading comprehension needs work.
>>64201211
>What do you mean rack the slide instead of tipping the bbl?
I mean: with a gun that isn't a tip up barrel design, if you have a failure to eject, your course of action is rack the slide to clear the malfunction. You can't do that with a tip up barrel.