Sunday, October 2, 2016

Video of the Day: Calico Light Weapons Systems Video


                               Video of the Day: Calico Light Weapons Systems Video




The Calico series of carbines and pistols embody the zietgiest of the 80's. The company's tagline was A Revolution in Firepower! This futuristic weapon system that fed from a helical 50 or 100 round magazine was seen in a variety of 80's era action films. Calico was established in 1982 and released its first production weapon in 1985 that was distributed by American Industries. At the heart of the system was an H&K roller lock style locking mechanism.While the Calico series never had much success with military entities and had limited interest from law enforcement agencies. Owners enjoy a facinating firearm that packs a lot of firepower in a compact package.

Advertisement of the Day: Class 3 Airguns in Berkeley, California

                                                1984 Class 3 Airguns Advertisement


Today we take for granted the availability of realistic Airsoft replicas that often take the place of guns many of us probably cant afford or will never own. In the early 1980's spring powered Airsoft guns began to emerge in the market for the first time in the US.  I personally had the MP5K listed above and it was quite fun. They used a plastic cartridge about the size of a standard 9mm round and the 6mm BB was placed  in the front of the cartridge. The fore-grip served as a handle for the pump action and the shell ejected after firing. Some of the Plug Firing Cap (PFC) guns, such as the M11 pictured above, had been in the country for some time and enjoyed use by collectors. I'll be hosting a few pictures from some of the main distributors of  PFC guns at the era, including the Collectors Armory.

Magazine Cover of the Day: Firepower Magazine November 1984

                                               Firepower Magazine November 1984

         
The fourth issue of Firepower Magazine really kicked off a series of issues that provided detailed Class 2 conversion methods for many popular semi-auto firearms of the era. In this issue conversion methods for the HK 91 and M1 carbine were provided with schematics and detailed drawings of conversion parts. The issue also helped thrust the 10/22 into the consciousness of the Class III world and the Sterling Pistol review by Bud Lang was also a great read. But at the heart of the issue, the photo shoot for Firepower models took center stage.



Saturday, October 1, 2016

Back in Action

Hello everyone, back from a few months of hiatus. I'm back posting and have a few gems to follow.