Trailblazer LifeCard 75 yard potshot

Published on November 3, 2025
Duration: 0:28

This guide details a technique for successfully engaging a target at 75 yards with the Trailblazer LifeCard, a unique single-shot .22LR pistol. It covers preparation, firing, and the manual extraction process necessary due to the firearm's design. The demonstration highlights proficient handling of a niche firearm for extended-range accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Trailblazer LifeCard .22LR can achieve accurate hits at 75 yards, as demonstrated in this video. Due to its single-shot design, it requires manual extraction of spent casings using a tool like a folding knife, as it lacks an automatic extractor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparation and Loading
  2. 00:1475-Yard Shot
  3. 00:20Extraction

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Trailblazer LifeCard loaded and fired?

The Trailblazer LifeCard is unfolded from its credit-card size, a single .22LR round is loaded into the chamber, the hammer is cocked, and the trigger is pulled for a single shot. It operates on a single-action mechanism.

What is unique about extracting spent casings from the Trailblazer LifeCard?

Unlike many firearms, the LifeCard lacks an automatic extractor. After firing, the spent .22LR casing must be manually pried out of the chamber, often using a tool like a folding knife.

Can the Trailblazer LifeCard be accurate at longer distances?

Yes, the video demonstrates successful and audible impact on a steel target at 75 yards with the Trailblazer LifeCard, showcasing its surprising accuracy for a pocket pistol.

What tools are needed for the Trailblazer LifeCard's operation?

The primary tool demonstrated for operation, beyond the firearm itself, is a folding knife used to manually extract spent casings. The shooter also wore Magpul tactical gloves.

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