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==Calico M110== | ==Calico M110== | ||
[[Image:CalicoM110.jpg|thumb|right|333px|Calico M110]] | [[Image:CalicoM110.jpg|thumb|right|333px|Calico M110]] | ||
This is a smaller version of the M-100. It is frequently | This is a smaller version of the M-100. It is frequently called the M-100P, which was the older model this replaced, Calico no longer sells the M-100P. The bolt was changed to make | ||
it slightly lighter and the feed lip changed in the magazine. The parts are mostly | |||
interchangeable, the only modification for older 100P would be that you'd need to have minor modifications to the barrel to use the current magazine design. | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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===Video Games=== | ===Video Games=== | ||
* Found by Claire early on in ''[[Resident Evil Code: Veronica]]''. It was listed as a M-100P | * Found by Claire early on in ''[[Resident Evil Code: Veronica]]''. (It was listed as a M-100P) | ||
==Calico M900== | ==Calico M900== |
Revision as of 03:13, 18 February 2009
Calico Light Weapons Systems developed the following weapons on their patented Helical Magazine design:
- Pistols
- Calico M-110 Pistol (.22 LR)
- Calico M-111 Pistol (.22 LR)
- Calico M100P Pistol (.22 LR)
- M950 Pistol (9mm)
- Liberty III Pistol (9mm)
- Rifles
- M-900 Rifle (9mm) with Telescoping stock
- M-900S Rifle (9mm) with Full stock
- M-951 Rifle (9mm) with Telescoping stock, forward pistol grip and special muzzle brake
- M-951S Rifle (9mm) with Fixed Rifle stock, forward pistol grip and special muzzle brake
- M-901 Rifle (9mm) with Telescoping stock (named altered to comply with 1989 California Ban)
- Liberty I Rifle (9mm) with Telescoping stock
- Liberty II Rifle (9mm) with Fixed Stock
- M-100 Rifle (.22 LR) with Folding stock
- M-100S & M100FS Rifle (.22 LR) with Full Stock
- M-105 Sporter (.22 LR) politically correct wooden stock and forearm
- Fully automatic Variants
- M-951A Automatic Rifle (9mm) Full auto version of the M900 series rifle (no longer produced).
- M-960A Submachine Gun (9mm) Pistol length barrel SMG with telescoping Stock and forward pistol grip.
- M-960AS Submachine Gun (9mm) Pistol length barrel MG with fixed Full stock and forward pistol grip.
- M-950A Submachine Gun (9mm) Full auto version of the Pistol only with a forward pistol grip.
- M-955A Submachine Gun(9mm) Intermediate length barrel SMG with telescoping stock
- M-955AS Submachine Gun (9mm) Intermediate length barrel SMG with fixed Full stock
The Following Calico weapons were seen in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:
Calico M100
Film
- Used by Bill Pullman, John Candy, Daphne Zuniga and Imperial soldiers in Spaceballs
- Used by Cynthia Brimhall as Edy Stark in Do or Die
Television
- Used as a standard issue UEO Pulse Rifle in seaQuest DSVs second season.
Anime
- Used by bodyguard in Riding Bean
Calico M110
This is a smaller version of the M-100. It is frequently called the M-100P, which was the older model this replaced, Calico no longer sells the M-100P. The bolt was changed to make it slightly lighter and the feed lip changed in the magazine. The parts are mostly interchangeable, the only modification for older 100P would be that you'd need to have minor modifications to the barrel to use the current magazine design.
Film
Television
- Used as a UEO Pulse Gun in seaQuest DSVs second season.
Video Games
- Found by Claire early on in Resident Evil Code: Veronica. (It was listed as a M-100P)
Calico M900
Film
- Used by Cyrez Corporation security guards in the movie Eraser, note, they also carried M955A Calicos as well.
Television
- Used occasionally as a UEO Pulse Rifle in seaQuest DSVs second season.
Video Games
- Wing Commander Prophecy Used by Commodore Blair (Mark Hamill) and Colonel Dekker (Jeremy Roberts)
- Command & Conquer (Tiberian Dawn, 1995) Used by GDI soldiers in certain cutscenes
Calico M950A
Film
- Portrayed as a science fiction pulse weapon in I Come In Peace. The actors who used it were (Dolph Lundgren as Jack Caine, Brian Benben as Laurence Smith, Mathias Hues as Talec and Jay Bilas as Aleck.
- Used by some of Cohaagen's men in Total Recall
- Used by some of Carver's men and then taken and used by James Bond 007 in Tomorrow Never Dies
- Sylvester Stallone as Det. Ray Tango in Tango & Cash
- William Forsythe as Ice in Stone Cold
- Used by black guy in The Crow
Television
- Used occasionally in seaQuest DSVs second season as a Pulse weapon.
Video Games
Model with high explosive rounds used in "Syphon Filter:Logan's Shadow."
Available in "Jagged Alliance 2"
Calico M955A
Film
- Modified into a fictional firearm "M1 L1 triple-pulse rifle" for the movie Deep Rising. It was used by Treat Williams as Finnegan, Famke Janssen as Trillian, Wes Studi as Hanover, and the other hijackers in the film.
Calico M960A
Film
- Carver's henchmen and Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies
- Alfre Woodard as Lily Sloane in Star Trek: First Contact (fitted with tactical flashlight and EOTech red dot sight)
- CIA assassins and Michael Biehn as Eddie Kay in Timebomb
Television
- Modified and used as a standard issue UEO Pulse Rifle in seaQuest 2032.
- Seen in Ultimate Force
Video Games
- 007: Agent Under Fire (as the "Calypso P750")