The Bolt-Less Coenders Bolt Action Rifle

Published on February 4, 2026
Duration: 0:59

This guide details the unique operation of the Coenders Bolt-Less Rifle, as explained by Ian McCollum. The action is cycled by moving the barrel assembly forward, a stark contrast to traditional bolt actions. The video highlights its innovative, albeit complex, design, emphasizing the need for careful handling due to its prototype nature.

Quick Summary

The Coenders Bolt-Less Rifle operates uniquely with a forward-operating barrel assembly, not a traditional bolt. It uses a 5-round internal magazine with a compound spring follower and ejects casings via next-round displacement, where the next chambered round pushes out the spent casing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unique Action Design
  2. 00:10Operating the Action
  3. 00:27Magazine and Feeding

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Coenders Bolt-Less Rifle operate differently from a traditional bolt action?

The Coenders rifle uses a forward-operating barrel system. Instead of a bolt moving, the entire barrel and chamber assembly slides forward to unlock, eject, and chamber rounds, making it effectively bolt-less in the traditional sense.

What is unique about the magazine system in the Coenders Bolt-Less Rifle?

It features an internal 5-round box magazine with a distinctive V-shaped compound spring that acts as the follower. This mechanism differs significantly from standard rifle followers and contributes to its unique feeding and ejection process.

How does the Coenders Bolt-Less Rifle eject spent casings?

The rifle employs a method called 'next-round displacement' for ejection. As the barrel cycles forward to chamber a new round, the new round physically pushes the spent casing out of the action.

Who explains the mechanics of the Coenders Bolt-Less Rifle?

Ian McCollum from the Forgotten Weapons channel provides an expert, analytical explanation of the Coenders rifle's rare and unique design features, including its operation and internal mechanisms.

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