The lifecard .22. It's a .22 single shot that folds up into a credit card shape. It's not for me even if it were much cheaper than the msrp or $399. Would anyone consider it?
If it was a gift. A gun is better than no gun but that's about at the threshold lol
No way would I pay much over a hundred bucks for a novelty item. Considering how small you can find 380s or even 9mm. This is mostly a conversation piece
August 8th, 2017, 03:39 AM
Daycrawler
Re: Would you buy and carry this gun?
Is it an AOW? Just wondering because it folds up. IDK if I would buy it at that price.
August 8th, 2017, 03:53 AM
eagleclaw
Re: Would you buy and carry this gun?
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Originally Posted by Daycrawler
Is it an AOW? Just wondering because it folds up. IDK if I would buy it at that price.
Probably not because to fire it one needs to break it open into a configuration resembling a firearm. Kind of like the stinger pen gun.
August 8th, 2017, 06:05 AM
raxar
Re: Would you buy and carry this gun?
Great idea, it isn't like you can buy good quality .22 cal 5 shot revolvers that are even more compact for half the price.
August 8th, 2017, 06:32 AM
scruff
Re: Would you buy and carry this gun?
Wow. Difficult to deploy, only one round of a small, fairly ineffective caliber, little deterrence value if it's barely recognizable as a weapon, and expensive as fuck. What's not to love? :rolleyes:
August 8th, 2017, 06:44 AM
rwilson452
Re: Would you buy and carry this gun?
In a word, no.
August 8th, 2017, 07:28 AM
jakebrake
Re: Would you buy and carry this gun?
Somehow I Envision a lot of rich people buying these and forgetting that they had them while trying to board a plane. ''what do you mean there's a gun in my wallet?''