Wouldn't this count as a machine gun under US law? Law states that a firearm can only fire one bullet per action of the trigger so if it's firing two bullets per pull, then that would technically classify it as a machine gun would it not?
Binary triggers are a thing, and fire one bullet on pull, and one more on reset. They're in a legal grey zone now as well, but pre-2022? they were seen as the best way around that law.
In the last slide it says "Two shots One pull" so I'm assuming it's not a binary trigger but I could see these guns using them to skirt around the machine gun laws like you said.
I mean, look at the girth of it. That is a wide boi.
If for some bizarre reason the normal subcompacts like LCPs aren't enough, the Beretta Tomcat exists. It holds more rounds in a bigger cartridge and is made by a company people have actually heard of.
The idea of a pepperbox in 2017 is selling to people who either know its dumb and want the novelty, or people who grew up in Luddite households and think automatics jam at the drop of a hat.