You can't really tell from the pick if that's true or not unless you're familiar with that particular pistol. Certain pistols have the "peek" of the clip for the slug end, and others have the "peek" on the cartridge end.
Also, there is a noticable grove on the side of the clip that the catridge ends are located. This would seem to me to indicate that the rounds are loaded correctly. Then there is the fact that the side of the clip that the slug end of the rounds are facing is not totally visible, so you can't determine if there is a "peek" on that side or not.
So unless you know the gun's clip already, it's tough to judge by looking at the picture if the rounds are in backwards.

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