👉 A pulling weapon is a type of firearm where the trigger is pulled back, rather than pulled forward, to discharge the gun. This design typically results in a longer barrel and a more stable firing mechanism, making it ideal for precision shooting and long-range accuracy. The pulling action also allows for a more controlled and consistent pull, reducing the risk of accidental discharge. Common examples include the.45 ACP and.30-06 Springfield, which are often used in military and law enforcement applications for their reliability and accuracy. The pulling mechanism is also more ergonomic, often leading to a more comfortable grip and better aim retention.