Co. S333
Standard Manufacturing

Co. S333

Caliber Other
Size Subcompact
Type Double Action
On California Roster Exp. Jan 2027
Barrel 1.25"
Capacity 8
Action Double Action
Material Steel
MSRP $449
ManufacturerStandard Manufacturing
ModelCo. S333
TypeRevolver
Frame SizeSubcompact
Caliber.22 WMR
ActionDouble Action
Barrel Length1.25"
MaterialSteel
MSRP$449

Roster Status

On California Roster
Listing expires January 01, 2027

Magazine Capacity

8
CA legal: 8-round magazine max

Before You Buy

Roster approval is model-specific. Confirm the exact model number with your FFL dealer before purchase.

Model #

Is the Standard Manufacturing Co. S333 Legal in California?

Yes, the Standard Manufacturing Co. S333 is currently legal to purchase in California. It is listed on the California Department of Justice (DOJ) Certified Handguns Roster, which means it has been approved for retail sale through licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) in the state.

Standard Manufacturing Co. S333 Specifications

The Standard Manufacturing Co. S333 is a Other subcompact revolver with a double action mechanism. It features a 1.25" barrel and ships with a 8 capacity. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) is $449.

How to Buy the Standard Manufacturing Co. S333 in California

To purchase the Standard Manufacturing Co. S333 in California, you must be at least 21 years old, possess a valid Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC), pass a background check, and complete the mandatory 10-day waiting period. All purchases must be made through a licensed Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) dealer.

About Standard Manufacturing

Standard Manufacturing was founded in 2012 in New Britain, Connecticut. The company produces unique and innovative firearms including the S333 Volleyfire double-barreled revolver, which fires two rounds simultaneously with each trigger pull. Standard Manufacturing is known for pushing the boundaries of conventional firearm design.

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