9mm SIG Sauer P365 subcompact

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9mm SIG Sauer P365 subcompact
Fiat Topolino Dolcevita !
Measuring just 2.53 meters the all-electric city EV has a 7.2-meter turning radius for shimming around tight spaces where standard vehicles get stuck.
Topolino gets the 6kW electric motor which should be ample for slow city riding. Given the small size, there’s a 5.5kWh battery which only churns out a promised range of 47 miles and a top speed of 28mph.
this week brings us to bolivia, to check out a very recent startup automaker!! ❤💛💚 ^^
Volkswagen Beetle
(Walter Sanders. 1951)
Happy 3/20 day! Definitely a favorite of mine due to its modularity. The @sigsauerinc P320 has more options than you can shake a stick at! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #everydaycivilian #edc #everydaycarry #sigsauer #p320 #320day #sigsauerp320 #sigp320 #subcompact #mandalorian #bobafett #firearm #firearms https://www.instagram.com/p/CbVzqfUrsA6/?utm_medium=tumblr
Vanguard Project: Pauxillum Subcompact Model I
The aptly named Pauxillum has proven itself to be a versatile, and menacingly affective Subcompact Firearm during field testing for both war machine crews, blitz operation personnel, and covert forces. The Pauxillum is an experimental, semi automatic, full size rifle caliber subcompact, that uses an integral, 15 count spring magazine that feeds in to a reciprocating chamber and barrel, operated by a parallel piston action. The Parallel Piston Action is a mechanism in which the barrel and chamber form an opposing mechanical relationship with the bolt, through the use of an overhead piston connecting to the barrel, and an underlying piston, behind the bolt, and over the firing hammer. These two notched pistons interact using several gears mounted in between the two, are actuated by the direct recoil of the back of the cartridge, (Blowback Operation) and are both assisted through cycling by separate recoil springs. This mechanism halves the distance the bolt/extractor needs to travel backwards to chamber a cartridge, allows for a shorter, lighter bolt and firing group, and draws out the recoil, placing recoil counteraction in the crucial, upper forward portion of the weapon. The Pauxillum uses Rifle Cartridges, as opposed to more typical Subcompact Cartridges for several reasons. The action requires more energy to cycle properly, which Subcompact ammunition could not provide, and the diameter of the Rifle Cartridge was smaller, in comparison to the range and power that the Subcompact Cartridge provided, allowing for relatively more firepower to be stored in the up axis of the weapon, and since the short Parallel Piston action of the weapon would most benefit a Rifle Cartridge length firearm. The Pauxillum's integral magazine is offset sharply to the left, to allow the magazine hopper (functionally similar to a stripper clip.) to slide in to the receiver, underneath the overhead piston, and feed in to the weapon far enough so that no cartridges accidentally fall out or feed too far, causing loose ammunition, and critical stoppages. The Pauxillum also has an Intergally suppressed variant, and long barreled, fitted stock variant called the Model I-S, and Model I-R respectively.
The SubCompact from ZETOR
#ZETORNA http://zetorna.com: Farmers, gardeners and owners, do you need a helper for the garden/field? Here is the SubCompact from ZETOR. Our most successful model in this class is M25HTLB – 25HP, HST Tractor, Loader, Backhoe. More info https://www.zetorna.com/zetor-m-utility-ag-series