List of straight pull rifles
Straight-pull rifles differ from a conventional bolt action mechanisms in that the manipulation required from the user in order to chamber and extract a cartridge predominantly consists of a linear motion only, as opposed to a traditional turn-bolt action where the user has to manually rotate the bolt for chambering and primary extraction. A straight pull mechanism is also distinct from lever action and pump action mechanisms. Most straight pull rifles have a striker firing mechanism (without a hammer),[citation needed] and models using a hammer usually have a comparably longer lock time than hammer-less mechanisms.
The Anschütz Fortner action used in biathlon is a good example of an ergonomical straight pull rifle with good economy of motion and high operating speed. The action lever is located close to the trigger, and is accessed by slightly moving the index finger off the trigger. Pulling the lever rearwards ejects the spent casing. The bolt is then pushed forward using the thumb, upon which the firing hand lands naturally in the pistol grip so that the shooter is ready to fire immediately after completing the cycling.
Smallbore[]
Name | Image | Cartridge(s) | Years produced |
Country of origin |
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Browning T-Bolt | .22 Long Rifle, .17 HMR, .22 WMR | 1965-1974[1] 2006-current[2] |
United States | |
Finnbiathlon[3] | .22 Long Rifle | 1976-1984[4] | Finland | |
Izhmash Bi-7 | .22 Long Rifle | 1979 | Soviet Union | |
Suhl 626/629 | .22 Long Rifle | 80's-?[citation needed] | Germany | |
Izhmash Bi-7-2 | .22 Long Rifle | 1980-1983 (small scale) 1983-1991 (serial production) ?-until present (7-2-KO version) |
Soviet Union | |
Musgrave Ambidex | .22 Long Rifle | 1980's-1991[5] | South Africa | |
360S | .22 Long Rifle | 1991-?[6] | Germany | |
Krico 360S2 | .22 Long Rifle | 1991-1996[7] | Germany | |
Anschütz 1827 Fortner | .22 Long Rifle | 1984-current[citation needed] | Germany | |
Izhmash Bi-7-3 | .22 Long Rifle | 1990's-current | Russia | |
Izhmash Bi-7-4 | .22 Long Rifle | 1991-current | Russia | |
Izhmash Sobol | .22 Long Rifle | 1993-?[8] | Russia | |
Izhmash SV99[9] | .22 Long Rifle | 1999-?[10] | Russia | |
PWS T3 Summit | .22 Long Rifle | 2011-2014[11] | United States | |
ISSC SPA 22/17, Ninja, Scout SR | .22 Long Rifle, .17 HMR | 2013-current[12] | Austria | |
Anschütz Fortner 1727 | .22 Long Rifle, .17 HMR, .17 HM2 | 2013-current[13][14][15] | Germany | |
Steyr Scout RFR | .22 Long Rifle, .17 HMR, .22 WMR | 2016-2018 | Austria | |
Anschütz Fortner 1927 CISM | .22 Long Rifle | 2016-current[citation needed] | Germany | |
Summit | .22 Long Rifle | 2018-current[16] | United States |
Fullbore[]
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References[]
- ^ T-Bolt 22 Rifle - Browning Support
- ^ New Left-Hand Browning T-Bolt Rimfires - Rifle Shooter
- ^ Produced by Tampereen Asepaja Oy (Tampere Weapons Factory)
- ^ About - Lynx Rifles
- ^ Musgrave Ambidex: Straight Pull Rimfire Rifle for Lefties or Righties – Forgotten Weapons
- ^ Krico Model 360s Biathlon Rifle :: Gun Values by Gun Digest
- ^ Carabina Krico modello 360 S II Biathlon (5056)
- ^ Sobol Hunting Rifle
- ^ Sniper rifle SV-99- Снайперская винтовка СВ-99
- ^ Izhmash SV-99 - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
- ^ Gun Review: Primary Weapons Systems T3 Summit Rifle - The Truth About Guns
- ^ ISSC Handels SPA 22/17 - ISSC - Rifles - News - all4shooters.com
- ^ Anschütz 1727-F | all4shooters "The latest addition to the Anschütz product line − first seen at the 2013 SHOT Show in Las Vegas (Nevada, USA) last January − is the model 1727-F bolt-action, straight-pull rimfire carbine, conceived for both target shooting and varmint hunting practice."
- ^ 1727F Walnut German stock .17 HMR
- ^ 1727F Walnut German stock. .17 Mach 2
- ^ Reaching ‘The Summit’ with Volquartsen Firearms
- ^ "M95M Trombone Conversion being used at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne". Archived from the original on 2018-09-19. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
- ^ Steyr M95M trombone conversion in 6.5x55
- ^ Bishop, Chris (1996). The Vital Guide to Combat Guns and Infantry Weapons. Airlife. p. 44. ISBN 978-1-85310-539-5.
- ^ Straight to the point | Sporting Rifle magazine
- ^ Mauser M1996 Straight Pull Rifle - Revivaler
- ^ Patrick's article: Griffrepetierer of summer and Ockenfuss
- ^ Jump up to: a b Bullpup för jakt - Jakt & Jägare
- ^ Sommer 6 Ockenfuß Kurzgewehr
- ^ A brief history of the Browning BAR
- ^ Review: MERKEL RX.Helix Alpinist bolt-action rifle | all4shooters
- ^ Pull and let go | Sporting Rifle magazine
- ^ Chapuis Armes "ROLS": New Straight Pull Bolt Action Rifle - The Firearm BlogThe Firearm Blog
- ^ Chapuis Armes "ROLS": New Straight Pull Bolt Action Rifle -The Firearm Blog
- ^ Innogun Hunting - Integral
- ^ ADAR Ladoga and 2-15 Rifles [Arms & Hunting 2018 -The Firearm Blog]
- ^ Straight Pull Rifles from German Schmeisser -The Firearm Blog
- ^ TB2-LAW: Prototype Straight Pull Bolt Action Rifle by Kalashnikov Concern -The Firearm Blog
- ^ Savage Arms Impulse Rifle - First Look
- ^ Welcome To American Straight-Pull
- ^ Savage Impulse Manual
- ^ Diving into the Details of the New Impulse from Savage Arms by J.Baker 01-05-2021
- ^ Savage Arms Introduces Its First Straight Pull Rifle: IMPULSE Published on 01-05-2021
External links[]
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