No you idiot. They all look like that. The slide is pulled back and the gun is empty. The slide stays back until a round is chambered. If you shoot a semi-auto handgun, after the last round is fired, the slide stays back so you know the gun is empty.
Handgun barrels are not perfectly aligned. This is so when you look down the sights on the top of the barrel, the bullet hits where the dots line up. Since this gun is shot at very close ranges, they put a little upward angle to the barrel to allow this to happen, otherwise you'd hit low every time you fired it.
You obviously know nothing about guns. Go home.