NRA Gun of the Week: Trailblazer Firearms LifeCard

Published on December 30, 2017
Duration: 2:28

This video introduces the Trailblazer Firearms LifeCard, a unique single-shot .22LR pistol designed for backup or survival. The presenter highlights its credit card-like dimensions, half-inch thickness, and seven-ounce weight, making it highly pocketable. The video demonstrates the simple deployment and firing sequence, emphasizing its practicality as a last-ditch defensive tool.

Quick Summary

The Trailblazer Firearms LifeCard is a single-shot .22LR pistol designed for extreme concealability, resembling a thick credit card when folded. It's ideal for backup or emergency use, featuring a hard-coat anodized aluminum frame and high-grade steel barrel, weighing just seven ounces.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction to the LifeCard
  2. 00:34LifeCard Design and Appearance
  3. 00:48Functionality as a Real Pistol
  4. 00:58Deploying the LifeCard
  5. 01:13Unloading Procedure
  6. 01:22Grip Articulation
  7. 01:31Firing Mechanism
  8. 01:38LifeCard Appeal and Dimensions
  9. 01:48Construction and Materials
  10. 01:56Where to Learn More

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Trailblazer Firearms LifeCard?

The Trailblazer Firearms LifeCard is a single-shot .22LR pistol designed for extreme concealability. It resembles a thick credit card when folded, making it ideal for backup or emergency use.

How do you deploy and fire the Trailblazer LifeCard?

Deployment involves sliding a barrel latch, tilting the barrel up, and articulating the grip into position. To fire, you must cock the striker by grasping the rear and pulling it until the sear is set.

What are the key specifications of the Trailblazer LifeCard?

The LifeCard is approximately half an inch thick, weighs seven ounces, and folds to credit card dimensions. Its frame is hard-coat anodized aluminum, and the barrel is high-grade steel.

What caliber is the Trailblazer LifeCard chambered in?

The Trailblazer Firearms LifeCard is chambered in .22 Rimfire (also known as .22LR). This caliber is often recommended for backup and survival firearms due to its manageable recoil and widespread availability.

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