Smallest Suppressor on the Smallest Gun!!!

Published on February 21, 2023
Duration: 26:53

This video demonstrates the installation and performance of suppressors on various firearms, including the compact Trailblazer Life Card 22 and the versatile Trailblazer Pivot. It features extensive ballistics testing of homemade body armor against different calibers and showcases the sound reduction capabilities of the Q Erector 22 and Osprey 9 suppressors, highlighting their effectiveness with both subsonic and supersonic ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Trailblazer Firearms Life Card 22 is a credit-card sized, single-shot pistol that folds in half. With a threaded barrel and a Q Erector 22 suppressor, it becomes exceptionally quiet, even when firing supersonic .22LR ammunition, demonstrating extreme concealability and sound reduction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Trailblazer Firearms Life Card 22?

The Trailblazer Firearms Life Card 22 is a unique, single-shot pistol designed to be as small as a credit card. It folds in half for extreme concealability and features a threaded barrel option for suppressor attachment.

How does the Q Erector 22 suppressor perform on the Life Card 22?

When the Q Erector 22 suppressor is attached to the Trailblazer Life Card 22, it significantly reduces the firearm's sound signature, making it very quiet even with supersonic .22LR ammunition. The smallest configuration is still effective.

What are the key features of the Trailblazer Firearms Pivot rifle?

The Trailblazer Firearms Pivot is a rifle that can pivot for compact storage, featuring a 16-inch barrel when deployed. It requires the bolt to be locked open and the magazine removed to fold, making it easier to carry in a backpack.

What types of homemade body armor were tested?

The video tested three types of homemade body armor: one made from ceramic tile and steel leaf springs, another from bundled aluminum cable, and a third using 3D-printed resin with HDPE plastic and Kevlar backing.

Can suppressors be legally attached to firearms?

Yes, suppressors can be legally attached to firearms in the United States, but they are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). This requires a federal tax stamp, background check, and registration with the ATF.

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