The Coenders Bolt-Less Rifle was a desperate late-WWII German prototype for the Volkssturm, featuring a unique forward-sliding barrel action instead of a traditional bolt. Designed by August Coenders for Roechling, it suffered from poor trial performance, including accuracy issues and breakages. Despite its flaws and limited production, it represents an interesting, albeit unsuccessful, attempt to arm militia forces under extreme wartime conditions.
The Coenders rifle features a unique bolt-less, forward-operating action where the barrel assembly moves instead of a traditional bolt. Its 5-round magazine utilizes a V-shaped compound spring, and the next round aids in ejecting spent casings. This design represents an innovative, albeit unconventional, approach to rifle mechanics.
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