22LR versions).Sales of these guns were not so bright, and the US Assault Weapons Ban of 1994,which limited magazine capacity for civilian guns to 10 rounds, further impacted the future of this weapon. First designs, introduced by the US based company Calico Light Weapon Systems (LWS) circa 1990, were intended for both Law Enforcement and Military markets (in either semi-auto or selective fired form, in 9mm) and for civilian market (semi-auto only, in pistol or carbine form, in 9mm and. The key properties of Calico firearms were extremely large magazine capacity combined with slim profile and ambidextrous handling. The Calico submachine guns are somewhat mysterious and quite notorious in both design, concept and appearance. Сut-out drawing of the Calico M950 pistol, showing its general layout and feedsystem.ĭrawing from original patent, protecting the large-capacity magazine for 9mmCalico firearms (.22LR magazines were of slightly different design and thus wereprotected by another patent).Ĭaliber: 9x19mm Luger/Para Weight: 2.17 kg empty Length (stock closed/open): 647 / 835 mm Barrel length: 330 mm Rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute Magazine capacity: 50 or 100 rounds Note ejectionport on the right side, characteristic round handguards, front sight and flash hider. 22LR (5.6mm rimfire) pistol with 100 rounds magazine. If a defect is discovered after completing the transfer, you must contact the manufacturer directly for repair or replacement.Calico M960 9mm submachine gun with 50 rounds magazine, collapsed butt and front grip.Ĭalico 9mm semiautomatic "carbine" with 100 rounds magazine.Ĭalico M950 9mm "pistol" with 50 rounds magazine.Ĭalico M100. Once the firearm is transferred into your name, Cheaper Than Dirt! will not accept a return or exchange under any circumstance. It is important to thoroughly inspect your firearm before completion of the transfer. Call the FFL Dealer and set an appointment to confirm that the firearm is ready to be transferred. It may be an additional day or so before the FFL Dealer is ready to conduct the transfer of the firearm to you. The FFL Dealer will begin processing the shipment. Once shipped, your firearm will arrive at the FFL Dealer within 3-7 days business days. Most orders are processed within 2-3 business days from the time we receive and verify the FFL Dealers information. We will verify the FFL license and also make the FFL Dealer aware that an order from Cheaper Than Dirt! will soon be arriving for you. Once you place the firearm in your cart and checkout you will receive a confirmation email that has your order number and further instructions. If you feel the fees are too high, you can search for another FFL Dealer. The FFL Dealer is in business to make a profit and your internet purchase may be viewed as competition to their retail business. Fees can vary so check with the FFL Dealer ahead of time to request a quote on the fees associated with your firearm transfer. Remember, the FFL Dealer is doing you a favor and the process takes time to complete. There are duties that the FFL Dealer is required to do during the process which include a criminal and mental health background check through NICS. The FFL Dealer will usually charge a fee to conduct the transfer. If you choose a dealer that is not on our preferred list, either you or the FFL Dealer will be required to submit a copy of the Federal Firearms License referencing your Cheaper Than Dirt! order number. To find a list of FFL Dealers in your area area CLICK HERE. You may choose an FFL Dealer from our preferred listing or you may find a dealer in your area. There are thousands of FFL Dealers in the United States. Locating a Federal-Firearm License Dealer (FFL) in Your Area For an individual to receive a firearm from Cheaper Than Dirt! it must be shipped to an FFL Dealer in your state. Transfer fees may apply.įederal law requires firearms to be shipped to FFL Dealers. Pick up your firearm from the FFL Dealer, who will need to do a criminal and mental health background check.
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