Second strike is strictly an amateur move.
The military way, and the most practical way to deal with a failure to fire is to eject the round and try again with another round(a.k.a clear the stoppage and keep firing), takes about 1 second when done properly, whereas double strike could turn into triple strike, into quadruple strike, and so on, which is the kind of thing you might see at the gun range, but never in a gun fight, unless you're really low on ammo.
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Allow me to explain the previous line of text. That is a visual representation of me, beside myself that anyone could have possibly taken my earlier post seriously.
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Well at least you're not behind yourself.