The Calico M900 is a unique 9mm carbine from the 1980s, notable for its top-mounted 50 or 100-round cylindrical magazines. Its design, influenced by the H&K MP5 with a roller-locked blowback system, faced challenges due to the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban. While a fun collector's item, its reliability is considered average, with the 50-round magazines performing better.
This TFBTV episode explores five 'pointless but fun' firearms, highlighting their unique appeal despite lacking practical utility for hunting or defense. The Uzi SBR, Chiappa T-Model, FN PS90 SBR, Rossi Ranch Hand, and Calico M900 are discussed, detailing their quirks, historical context, and performance limitations.
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