When you pull the trigger, there is no "click" (or "boom"). Sticking out the chamber is visible brass. This brass is what gives the type-2 malfunction the name "the stovepipe". It is also known as a failure to eject. The solution is the same as a type-1 malfunction: tap, rack/flip. Pull back the slide to expose an empty chamber, lock empty brass so it is sticking out of the chamber. Load a full magazine into the gun. Point at the target, pull the trigger, take note that there is no "click". Visually see the brass sticking out of the chamber. With the heel of your palm hit the bottom of your magazine (with some fervor — this is the "tap"). Then twist your gun 90-degrees to the right (so the ejection port is down) and... Rack the gun by pulling the slide straight back and letting go; do not ride the slide forward, let it slam (this is the "flip" and "rack" part of the drill). This will drop the brass out of the chamber and load a new round into the chamber.
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One-sentence summary -- Identify the malfunction. Fix the malfunction. Practice:

Q: Beat for about 2 minutes.  Pour in the flour, baking soda, and salt. Blend slowly until properly combined.     Slice the cookie into pieces. Top with vanilla ice cream, if desired. Enjoy!
A: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius). Grease a 14 inch round pizza pan. Cream the butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, and vanilla until light and fluffy. Crack in the eggs and blend until fully combined. Stir in the dry ingredients. Fold in the chocolate chips and mix well. Flatten and spread the cookie dough on the pizza pan. Bake the cookie in the oven for about 20-25 minutes. Allow the cookie to cool for about 10 minutes. Serve.

Article: The way you sit has a major impact on the way you write. Sit straight up in your chair with both of your feet on the floor. Place your non-writing hand on the desk/table in front of you, and use it for balance as you write. Keep in mind your work surface. A sturdy desk or table will allow you to maintain better posture and to write better. Particularly if you are not used to writing by hand, doing so can strain your hand and wrist. Roll your dominant wrist in circles and move your hand up and down to warm up your wrists. Then squeeze your hand into a fist and release it. This will help ready your muscles to write. Repeat on the other side to maintain balance. The “proper” way to hold your pen is to grasp it between the tip of your first finger and tip of your thumb, allowing it to rest against your second finger. This is called the “dynamic tripod.” But recently, experts have stated that any of four hand positions can produce neat, legible handwriting. Find the grasp that feels most comfortable to you. The four options are:   Dynamic tripod Dynamic quadrupod - holding the pen between the tip of your second finger and tip of your thumb, allowing it rest against your third finger Lateral tripod - holding the pen between the tip of your first finger and the back of your thumb, wrapping your thumb around Lateral quadrupod - holding the pen between the tip of your second finger and the back of your thumb, wrapping your thumb around Letters are combinations of basic shapes. In order to improve your handwriting technique, spend some time drawing shapes. Aim for consistency in the curves, corners, and angles. Pay attention to the space between shapes. Practice drawing:  Vertical lines Diagonal lines Circles Semi-circles Once you feel that you’ve mastered your shapes and lines, move onto drawing large letters. Writing in larger print can help you to refine the details of each letter. Practice writing your letters until writing them clearly and consistently becomes habit. Then, begin to write smaller and smaller, until you are writing in a normal sized font. It can help to start writing with a marker or crayon to refine your big, bold letters. A key factor in the way you write is speed. If you want to improve your handwriting, slow yourself way down. This will make a big difference, particularly when you are practicing, but also anytime you write. Focus on the lines, spacing, and shapes of each letter.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Practice good posture. Stretch your hand and wrist. Try different hand positions. Draw shapes. Write big, bold letters. Slow down.

Problem: Article: Lean against a wall with your left hand.  Bend your right leg at the knee, bringing the foot toward your butt and bending it upward at the ankle.  When your foot is close to your butt, push your right leg out sideways while keeping the knee and ankle bent.  After raising your leg at a 45-degree angle, extend your leg and point your toes down, then bring your leg and foot back to the resting position.  Alternate between your left and right side. Continue performing these practice exercises until you feel comfortable with the motion. Alternately, you could practice the kick in the water by leaning your arms and body against a paddle board and performing the kick repeatedly. Start from the core position, and rotate your ankles so that your feet are pointed out from your body.  Then, bring your heels toward your butt.  At the same time, bend your ankles up toward your shins. Extend your knees slightly past the width of your shoulders.  Keep your ankles angled up relative to the leg.  Extend your legs straight back behind you and bring them back together.  Flick your ankles down when you reach the end of the extension.  If you extend your knees too far to the sides, you’ll cause unnecessary drag on your body.  Excess drag will cause you to move less smoothly through the water. Turn the soles of your feet inward toward each other as much as possible after flicking your ankles down.
Summary: Do a dry land drill if you need practice doing the breaststroke kick. Begin the kick by pointing your feet outwards from your body. Extend your legs out to the side when your heels reach your butt.

Article: They will then breed.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Feed the wheat or seeds to the animal. Feed a second animal of the same type.