A Straight Pull Bolt is an alternative loading mechanism to the original turn-bolt design in the category of bolt-action guns. It features a bolt that is pulled straight back to empty the firing chamber and then simply pushed back into its original position to load the next round. This is done as opposed to turning the bolt, then pulling it back (releasing the spent cartridge in the process), pushing it forward (chambering a new round in the process), and finally turning it back into the positio
STG 44 & FG 42 : origins and legacies – LAI Publications
POF-USA Revolt Bolt Action .223 / .308 AR-15 -The Firearm Blog
Straight Pull Bolt, Battlefield Wiki
The Straight-Pull Rifle: From Past To Present
Chargin' Chuck - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
The Straight-Pull Rifle: From Past To Present
BH Kar98k - Bolt Action Rifle at Fallout 4 Nexus - Mods and community
Why did bolt action rifles in WW1 have a straight bolt handle while in WW2 they had curved ones? - Quora
L96 - Battlefield 3 Guide - IGN
The Federalist Society
45 ACP Suppressed Bolt Action Rifle : r/guns
WWI Canadian Ross M-10 Straight pull Bolt action rifle .303 British (R39680) ATX