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I only own a Glock, but it functions the same way. The only way to eject a round is to do it intentionally. It can't just fall out, as it requires the slide to be pulled back manually; dropping it would not do it.So…a question for those of you more familiar with these types of guns. What sort of things would cause a round to be ejected accidentally and possibly unnoticed by the carrier? Would dropping a gin that’s ready to be fired have the ability to eject the ammo? My thinking was it would have been locked in and would have to be physically ejected a specific way.
You rack the slide to put one in the chamber. However, if a round is already in the chamber, then it will be ejected during this process, and replace by one from the magazine.
Some people in court believed they heard him rack the slide during the "down the hill" period. If this is true, then he may have forgotten when he racked it again at the murder scene, likely in an act of intimidation.
He probably realized he did it at the time, but forgot to pick it up afterwards. It's also possible (it was buried I guess), that he just couldn't find it.