The Life Card Credit Card Gun at 50 Yards #shorts

Published on July 13, 2022
Duration: 0:56

This video demonstrates the performance of the Trailblazer Firearms Life Card, a unique credit card-sized firearm, during a 50-yard shooting test. Despite its compact nature, the reviewer, Honest Outlaw, successfully hits a steel target at this distance, noting it's more shootable than expected but still challenging compared to standard firearms. The review covers the reloading process and offers an objective assessment of its capabilities.

Quick Summary

The Trailblazer Firearms Life Card can hit a steel target at 50 yards, though it requires aiming low and is more difficult than shooting standard firearms. This unique, single-shot .22 LR pistol folds to credit card size, making it a specialized option for deep concealment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Life Card
  2. 00:0750-Yard Shooting Test Begins
  3. 00:19Reloading and Continued Firing
  4. 00:44Performance Summary and Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Life Card credit card gun shoot accurately at 50 yards?

Yes, the Life Card can hit a steel target at 50 yards, as demonstrated by Honest Outlaw. However, it requires aiming significantly low due to its design, and it's considerably more challenging to shoot accurately at this distance compared to standard firearms.

What are the key features of the Trailblazer Firearms Life Card?

The Life Card is a single-shot, .22 LR firearm that folds into a credit card-sized profile for deep concealment. It features a 2.5-inch barrel, weighs 7 oz, and has a unique folding mechanism for its pistol grip.

How difficult is it to shoot the Life Card compared to other guns?

While surprisingly shootable for its size, the Life Card is significantly more difficult to handle and shoot accurately than standard firearms. Its compact nature presents ergonomic challenges, especially at longer distances like 50 yards.

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