Sales of the LifeCard self-defense pistol have begun in the United States. The pocket-sized folding single-shot pistol fires small .22 LR 5.6mm rounds. It is made of steel and aluminum, consists of 27 parts and weighs approximately 200 grams. Before starting shooting, the weapon must be unfolded and removed from the safety catch. The design includes a sight, which is played by a small groove on the body, but the shooting accuracy leaves much to be desired. Due to the relatively low stopping power, experts believe that this is more of a firearm souvenir for militarists than a full-fledged self-defense weapon.