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Old 10-19-2017, 10:49 AM
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Taking a hint from other unique little guns that have come and gone (Downsizer WSP, COP Derringer, etc.) I had to buy this little thing as soon as I saw it.

It is a Trailblazer Arms LifeCard .22. It is about the size of a credit card (much thicker though obviously) and folds out fairly quickly into a .22lr single shot. It weighs about 7 oz. It hold 4 extra rounds in the handle.

All of the components are rock solid when in the locked position. The gun exhibits excellent machining and finishing.

Sometimes guns are bought "just because I can". This is one of them. It is a novelty gun. It demonstrates some unique ingenuity, similar to belt buckle guns, and other hidden guns of years gone by.

Something cool to have to show people. Not everything has to be tactically functional. I used an NAA .22lr for size reference.

Thought you fine folks might get a little kick out of seeing it.
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Old 10-19-2017, 01:50 PM
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You obviously missed this thread that has been going for weeks! Would you carry one of these?
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Well.... color me stupid

Missed that one. Day late and a dollar short.

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I thought I made a mistake once, but I was wrong. Thanks for the pictures. I got a credit card knife...............somewhere in the house.
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