Calico M950
Calico M950 | |
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general information | |
Military designation: | Calico M950 |
Developer / Manufacturer: | Calico Light Weapons Systems |
Manufacturer country: | United States |
Weapon Category: | Self-loading pistol |
Furnishing | |
Overall length: | 355 mm |
Barrel length : | 152 mm |
Technical specifications | |
Caliber : | 9 × 19 mm |
Possible magazine fillings : | 50 or 100 cartridges |
Ammunition supply : | Screw magazine |
Number of trains : | 6th |
Twist : | right |
Visor : | Open sights |
Closure : | Roller lock |
Charging principle: | Recoil loader |
Lists on the subject |
The Calico M950 is a semi-automatic pistol developed in the 1980s by Calico Light Weapons Systems in Nevada / USA. It uses the 9 × 19 mm caliber common for this type of weapon in a special worm magazine developed by Michael Miller and Warren Stockton in 1985 . This magazine holds 50 to 100 cartridges, in which the cartridges are arranged in a helix in order to achieve the maximum amount of ammunition.
The M950 was a flop for its manufacturer , as the pistol fell under the US Assault Weapons Ban in 1994 , which restricted the magazine capacity for civilians to 10 cartridges per magazine.
literature
- Calico M950 Manual (PDF file; 2.97 MB)
- Description with pictures