Ever shot one?Blackstuff wrote:I couldn't think of a worse rifle to have as a straight-pull, the position of the cocking handle must make it terrible to operate

Except for the quirky bolt release and magazine catch it is one of the nicer to operate and ergonomic straight pulls out there, some would say better than some straight pull AR15. I liked shooting it in my cadet days.
They made some clever changes to help with primary extraction, one of those changes was to move the bolt handle further forward and onto a rail. The bolt handle was also levered giving even more help to un-stick a fired case from the chamber, an external rod connected from the bolt handle back to the bolt itself. It worked surprisingly well albeit smaller cadets struggled with it especially how you held the rifle to lock the bolt back for inspection, it was technique over strength in that respect.
It was a pity that it wasn't sold into the civilian market, the few that are in civilian hands in the UK came from odd sources. A guy at my previous club had one dressed up with parts to make it look like an Afghan spec L85A2. It was very accurate, if my memory serves me right his was one sold to Canada for marketing and came back.

