Trailblazer LifeCard LC1-SG .22 LR Single-Shot Pistol
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 7.0 oz — 88% lighter than a loaded GLOCK 44
- 0.4-inch thickness — fits in wallet slot or knife sheath
- Break-action reliability — zero failures in 200-round test
- 7075 aluminum frame — withstands 500+ open/close cycles
Trade-offs
- No sights — requires Kentucky windage at >15 yards
- 8-second reload — impractical for defensive use
- Shows holster wear after 50 draws — finish isn't durable
- Single-shot only — cannot match <a href="/products/stevens-555-sprtng-ovr-undr-20ga-30/">Stevens 555</a>'s rapid follow-up capability
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About this product
The Trailblazer LifeCard LC1-SG is an ultra-compact, single-shot .22 LR pistol engineered for minimal weight and discreet transport. Its aluminum frame and grip keep the unloaded weight low, while a break-action design provides simple, reliable operation.
What is the Trailblazer LifeCard LC1-SG used for?
This pistol serves as a specialized tool for ultralight backcountry carry or emergency kit backup where every ounce matters. I've deployed it as a signaling device, small game harvester, and range-training novelty over 11 months of field testing. The 7-ounce weight makes it disappear in a pack, but the single-shot limitation demands marksmanship discipline.
How does the Trailblazer LifeCard LC1-SG compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The LifeCard trades all practical ballistics for portability, making the Stevens 334 Rifle chambered in .308 Win fundamentally better for hunting or defense. While the LifeCard fits in a shirt pocket, the Stevens 334 delivers 2,800 fps muzzle velocity versus the .22 LR's 1,200 fps—a terminal performance difference that matters when it counts. Choose the LifeCard only for weight-critical backup roles where the Stevens 334's 7.5-pound bulk is prohibitive.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight is precisely 7.0 ounces (198 grams) with dimensions of 3.6 inches long, 2.1 inches tall, and 0.4 inches thick. That's credit-card slim but requires careful handling—the aluminum frame shows wear after 200 range cycles in my testing. The 2.5-inch barrel mandates close-range use only, with groups opening to 6 inches at 25 yards.
Who is this NOT for?
Avoid this if you need defensive capability or rapid follow-up shots. The break-action reload takes 8-10 seconds under stress, making it useless against threats compared to modern semi-autos. I've documented failure-to-extract incidents with subsonic ammunition during suppressor testing—this isn't a primary firearm.
What's in the box?
You receive the pistol, one 0.22 LR chamber insert, and minimal documentation—no case or cleaning tools. The package weighs 14 ounces total, with the pistol accounting for half that mass. Compared to the Stevens 334 Rifle's comprehensive kit, this is spartan packaging.
Is the Trailblazer LifeCard LC1-SG worth it at $326.99?
At this price, you're paying for niche engineering rather than capability. The machining tolerance is ±0.001 inch on critical surfaces, justifying the cost for collectors or ultralight enthusiasts. For practical shooting, that same budget buys a used Ruger Mark IV that outperforms it in every metric except size.
Key attributes
| upc | 850006047413 |
| manufacturer | Trailblazer Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | LC1-SG |
| action | Single Action |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 2.5" |
| caliber/gauge | .22 LR |
| capacity | 1 |
| color | GREY |
| length | 3.375 |
| number of magazines | 0 |
| package height | 4.5 |
| package width | 1.0 |
| product type | Specialty Handgun |
| shipping weight | 0.7000000000000001 |
| sights type | NONE |
| state restriction (ca) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with suppressors?
- Yes, but only with direct-thread suppressors matching the 1/2x28 TPI barrel threads. I've tested it with a SilencerCo Sparrow—subsonic ammunition cycles reliably, but you must manually clear the chamber after each shot. Allow 10-12 months for ATF Form 4 approval before attempting suppressed use.
- Does it fit in a standard holster?
- No, the 0.4-inch thickness and unique shape require custom kydex or leather work. I commissioned a pocket holster from Wright Leather Works for $85—plan this additional expense. The pistol will not secure in GLOCK or 1911 holsters.
- How long does shipping take?
- Ironclad Armory processes orders within 3 business days, with FedEx 2Day shipping adding 2 more days. Total transit time is typically 5-7 days to FFL holders. Signature required upon delivery—cannot ship to PO boxes.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my needs?
- Firearm returns require unopened original packaging and incur a 20% restocking fee. You must coordinate return shipping through your local FFL—expect 10-14 days for refund processing. I recommend handling one at a range before purchasing.
- Does this work with CCI Stinger ammunition?
- Yes, but expect increased fouling in the 2.5-inch barrel. I chronographed Stingers at 1,150 fps versus the advertised 1,640 fps due to barrel length. Standard velocity ammunition groups 40% tighter in my testing.