The Most Incredible Pocket Pistol that Looks Nothing Like a Gun! The LifeCard

Published on November 29, 2022
Duration: 14:27

This expert-level entry details the Trailblazer Arms LifeCard, a unique .22LR single-shot pistol designed for deep concealment. It highlights the firearm's credit card-like dimensions, optional threaded barrel, and innovative safety mechanism that allows for loaded carry. The review also touches upon its limitations for self-defense and its suitability as a backup or novelty item.

Quick Summary

The Trailblazer Arms LifeCard is a unique .22LR single-shot pistol designed for extreme concealment, measuring just 0.5 inches thick. It features an optional threaded barrel and a safety mechanism allowing loaded carry, though its .22LR caliber and single-shot nature limit its effectiveness for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: LifeCard as Backup
  2. 00:33LifeCard Fun and Practicality
  3. 01:00Size and Concealment
  4. 01:13Deployment and Threaded Barrel
  5. 01:29Shooting Unsuppressed
  6. 01:40Suppressed Shooting Introduction
  7. 02:14Suppressed Shooting Demonstration
  8. 02:27Fun Factor with Suppressor
  9. 02:44Safety Features Overview
  10. 03:17Packaging and Specifications
  11. 04:30Detailed Safety Mechanism
  12. 05:43Manual Loading Process
  13. 06:28Shooting Unloaded & Reloading
  14. 07:01Construction and Design
  15. 07:44Suppressor Use & Self-Defense Limitations
  16. 08:51Alternative Uses & Comparisons
  17. 10:19Ideal User & Concealment
  18. 11:21Value, Stealth, and Reliability
  19. 12:41Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Trailblazer Arms LifeCard unique?

The LifeCard is unique for its credit card-like dimensions (0.5 inches thick), making it exceptionally concealable. It's a single-shot .22LR pistol with an optional threaded barrel and a special safety mechanism allowing it to be carried loaded.

Can the LifeCard be safely carried with a round in the chamber?

Yes, the LifeCard has a specific safety feature. The striker must be drawn to the rear, and pulling the trigger prevents closing. To fold it, the striker must be slightly retracted, engaging an internal safety.

What are the practical limitations of the LifeCard for self-defense?

The .22 Long Rifle caliber is generally considered underpowered for self-defense. Rimfire ammunition can also be less reliable, and the single-shot nature of the LifeCard means slow reloads, making it less suitable for critical incidents.

What is the MSRP of the LifeCard?

The LifeCard has an MSRP of $299. It comes with a rugged travel case and features like an optional 1/2x28 threaded barrel for suppressor use.

Related News

All News →

More EDC & Lifestyle Videos You Might Like

More from Military Arms Channel

View all →