Would you carry one of these?

I'm not interested in a sd firearm that needs to be assembled and loaded after you pull it.

Seems like it would be limited to very leisurely sd situations.
 
Well, I just read the instruction manual:eek: I think by the time you unfold that sucker, cock it and fire-you'd be in a world of hurt.
Next and perhaps more importantly, this looks like an "any other weapon" or destructive device" as defined by the ATF-kinda like those .22 or .38 "pens" that are outlawed.
Me-I'll take my NAA .22 when deep cover and extreme hide is required.
 
Well, I just read the instruction manual:eek: I think by the time you unfold that sucker, cock it and fire-you'd be in a world of hurt.
Next and perhaps more importantly, this looks like an "any other weapon" or destructive device" as defined by the ATF-kinda like those .22 or .38 "pens" that are outlawed.
Me-I'll take my NAA .22 when deep cover and extreme hide is required.


Ya sure, but did you read the SPEC sheet??

It has an "Isonite" finish" Can't get that just any old place!:D

http://www.trailblazerfirearms.com/...17/07/trailblazer-firearms_lifecard-specs.pdf
 
If it was made as some sort of cheap/inexpensive flare & signaling device I can see where it might have some market and use as a hikers friend, fisherpersons and the like.
At the current price, it wouldn't make it in that market for sure.

...$400 for a s/s self defense weapon?,,no.
That's just a false sense of security for the person carrying it and that generally leads to very serious situations, injurys and the worse.
It's may tickle the fancy of the latest 007 fan but the world is real and nasty, quick and dirty.

Better to spend the money on a decent firearm,, and some SD classes if you're serious
 
Looks something you could make yourself. IIRC there was something called the OSS "Stinger", looked like a pen, fired a 22LR, may a 32ACP. For point blank use, and where you might be under close scrutiny...
 
For lack of better words-its like a pet rock. A freak item to have. I mean, I wouldnt take my pet rock (dont have one, never did and never will) to a rock fight, wouldnt take this thing to a gunfight. All it is is a novelty item-for that reason only--and IF it were priced at maybe as high as $99?? I MIGHT own one--as a novelty item--maybe?????
 
Arguably, a rock might be a more practical weapon.

For lack of better words-its like a pet rock. A freak item to have. I mean, I wouldnt take my pet rock (dont have one, never did and never will) to a rock fight, wouldnt take this thing to a gunfight. All it is is a novelty item-for that reason only--and IF it were priced at maybe as high as $99?? I MIGHT own one--as a novelty item--maybe?????
 
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