a weapon that can fire like that, at that speed w that power, that velocity, does that make your job as a law enforcement officer harder? absolutely. you know, no doubt. first of all, my understanding, the weapon that was used in the mass shooting was a smith and wesson mmp-15, which is an ar platform, semiautomatic rifle. it is chambered in 2-2-3 and 5-56-6. those weapons are capable of defeating the average police officer s body armor. obviously i am concerned about a firearm that cuts through my body armor like a knife through butter. the subcompact or kell tech sub2000, the weapon that was presumably going to be used in the follow-up shooting, like you said it is a pistol carbine, it has a folding stock, easily concealable. that in and of itself is very concerning to a police officer.
The 1950s and 1960s are regarded as the golden decades of the American automobile. The cars became bigger and more luxurious and engines became larger and more powerful. But while the Big Three were following the "bigger is better" philosophy, Nash Motor Company decided that America needed an economical transportation alternative. And the Metropolitan was born.
A retro-styled subcompact inspired by the first-generation Civic, the Honda e is one cute EV. It's also quite potent at up to 152 horsepower and 232 pound-feet (315 Nm) of torque, which makes me wonder how it would look like in a hot-hatchback version. Well, Honda will probably never build one, so this widebody, carbon-loaded rendering is the closest thing we can get.