Smallest Gun Ever Made LifeCard 22 #shorts

Published on October 13, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This review covers the LifeCard .22, a unique folding pistol resembling a credit card. While its ultra-compact design is novel for concealed carry, the video highlights significant challenges with its accuracy and reloading process. The reviewer ultimately switches to a 12-gauge shotgun, underscoring the LifeCard's limitations for practical use beyond its novelty.

Quick Summary

The LifeCard .22 is an ultra-compact, single-shot pistol that folds into a credit card shape. It fires .22 LR rounds but suffers from poor accuracy and a difficult reloading process, making its practical use questionable despite its novel concealability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the LifeCard .22
  2. 00:10Loading and First Shot
  3. 00:25Accuracy & Reloading Challenges
  4. 00:50Switching to 12 Gauge

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LifeCard .22?

The LifeCard .22 is an ultra-compact, single-shot pistol designed by Trailblazer Firearms. It famously folds into a flat, rectangular shape resembling a credit card, making it exceptionally easy to conceal.

What are the main drawbacks of the LifeCard .22?

Key drawbacks include its single-round capacity, difficult reloading process, and notably poor accuracy. While novel for its size, its practical effectiveness as a defensive firearm is questionable.

What caliber is the LifeCard .22?

The LifeCard .22 fires the .22 Long Rifle (LR) cartridge. It is a single-shot pistol, meaning it holds only one round at a time before needing to be reloaded.

Is the LifeCard .22 good for concealed carry?

Its primary advantage is extreme concealability due to its credit card-like form factor. However, its limited capacity, accuracy issues, and slow reload make its suitability for self-defense a significant concern for many users.

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