Guys...when I was teaching with Taylor back in the 1990s, we switched from the "sweep" to the Tap Rack because some of the modern semi autos would not "stovepipe" like the 1911s. The poster is correct that you clear the failure to eject in the same way as the failure to fire, by tap-racking- with a flip to eject the round. What I have seen happen sometimes is that if the hand is not well clear of the ejection port, the hand may actuially cause the case to stay inside and thereby multiplying the malfunction.