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Looks tough as nails !
Looks tough as nails !
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I had a Calico M100, chambered for .22lr, I'll tell ya, you'll spend more time reloading than you do shooting it, and extra magazines, parts etc cost way too much. Get a ruger 10/22 and build it up the way you want it, it'll be better in the long run. If you're dead set on getting one of the Calicos, have a look at gunbroker.com, they have quite a few.
I might be wrong, but I think Calico went out of business when the Assault Weapon Bill banned magazines holding more than 10 rounds, that was back in 1994. And I've not heard of the company or design being revived since the magazine ban expired.
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Boker_Magnum's answer is right on. The M-100 was discontinued in 1994. They are available used but hard to get replacement parts for. Boker's suggestion of the Ruger 10-22 is an excellent suggestion as an alternative. It can also be customized pretty close to resemble the M-100.
Boker deserves the points on this one. No question.
What is an M-110 pistol? I've never heard of anything by that name and a quick search just done doesn't reveal anything of the sort.