The Baikal MP-153 may not cycle the next round into the chamber due to a few common issues. These include insufficient gas pressure, often caused by a dirty or clogged gas system, or using the wrong type of ammunition that doesn't generate enough recoil. Additionally, a malfunctioning extractor or ejector could prevent proper cycling. Regular maintenance and using the correct ammo can help resolve these issues.
Sounds like the gun already had a round in the chamber. One should always make sure the gun is unloaded before storage.
becase it is round round
No
As little as someone wants it to be, provided the gas regulator is adjusted/modified accordingly.
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).
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.
The action spring is typically housed within the stock or buffer tube of a firearm. It provides the necessary tension to cycle the firearm's action and chamber a new round.
do not attempt this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Something which goes round and round.
The water cycle will forever go round and round.
A pistol which automatically loads the next round into the chamber for firing after the previous round is fired.