The extractor protrudes... this much is true. However, I've never known it to be red on the M9 unless this is a recent feature added to the M9.
The Beretta 92 series pistols have a chamber indicator on the top of the slide. It's basically a small rectangular square which protrudes from the top of the slide when there is a round present in the chamber. Simply running one's finger over the top of the slide will reveal whether or not this chamber indicator is protruding (thus indicating a round in the chamber if it is protruding, and indicating an empty chamber if it is not).
round the 1980s to 90s
The extractor removes the spent shell after the gun has fired. I am sure most people think of the extractor as part of a gun. That may well be true. Keep in mind that the extractor also could be a man. In that case the extractor would be part of a gun crew.
No, eggs are typically entirely round and have no protruding parts.
No, eggs are typically entirely round and have no protruding parts.
No
A Chambered round.
No gun can chamber more than one round in the chamber at a time
Since you didn't indicate if the round in the chamber had fired, your best idea is to take it to a gunsmith.
A chamber can be a room in a house, such as a bed chamber. It can also mean the part of a gun where a bullet lies, such as--> "He chambered a round into the gun."
do not attempt this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it means like when your belly is sticking out, really round, etc. like when someone is *cough* pregnant