The Life Card Credit Card Gun at 50 Yards #shorts

Published on July 13, 2022
Duration: 0:56

This review covers the Trailblazer Firearms Life Card, a unique .22 LR credit card-sized firearm. Honest Outlaw demonstrates its functionality, including a 50-yard shooting test where he successfully hits steel targets. The review highlights the firearm's concealability and ease of shooting for its size, while acknowledging the inherent challenges of such a compact weapon at distance.

Quick Summary

The Trailblazer Firearms Life Card is a .22 LR single-shot pistol that folds into a credit card size. It weighs 7 oz, has a 2.5-inch barrel, and costs $299-$349. While challenging, it can hit targets at 50 yards with practice and aiming adjustments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Life Card
  2. 00:0750-Yard Shooting Test Begins
  3. 00:19Reloading and Continued Testing
  4. 00:44Performance Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Trailblazer Firearms Life Card?

The Trailblazer Firearms Life Card is a unique, single-shot .22 LR pistol designed to fold into a credit card-sized form factor for extreme concealability. It features a 2.5-inch barrel and weighs approximately 7 oz.

How does the Life Card perform at 50 yards?

In testing by Honest Outlaw, the Life Card successfully hit steel targets at 50 yards. However, it requires aiming low and is significantly more challenging to shoot accurately at this distance compared to standard firearms.

What are the key specifications of the Life Card?

The Life Card is a .22 LR caliber, single-shot firearm with a 2.5-inch barrel and a capacity of one round. It weighs about 7 oz and has an MSRP between $299 and $349.

Is the Life Card easy to shoot?

While challenging due to its size, the Life Card is considered easier to shoot than expected once unfolded into its pistol grip configuration. However, it remains more difficult to shoot accurately than conventional firearms, especially at extended ranges.

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