BrickGun Glock 17 for LEGO related crime

Posted in Toys by Conner Flynn on May 16th, 2008

BrickGun Glock 17 for LEGO related crimes
The BrickGun Glock 17 is obviously our gun of choice here at the Brick. It’s perfect for LEGO related crime, and would come in real handy if you ever find yourself in an alternate universe where humans are LEGO people. It’s built to a 1:1 scale so it fits your hand just like the real thing.

It looks just like a LEGO replica, and even shares many details of the actual glock. You can even pull the slide back and cock the internal striker. Pulling the trigger will cause the striker to fall with a nice loud “click”. The slide can also be opened like the real deal when the magazine is emptied. Good thing this doesn’t shoot anything, so you can’t put somebody’s eye out. No word on pricing yet.

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6 Responses to “BrickGun Glock 17 for LEGO related crime”

  1. John Says:

    If you have the instructions on this could you please email this to me i would love to build this for myself.

  2. rob Says:

    keep the weapon stories coming! it’s been added to http://www.gearcult.com

  3. Brickgun Says:

    John (#1),

    Instructions and models can be purchased from our website at http://www.brickgun.com

    The BrickGun Team

  4. ZB Says:

    Having seen quite a few LEGO guns on YouTube, I can only imagine that it won’t be long before someone mods this to shoot bricks.

  5. Darrin Olson Says:

    @ZB
    LOL!

  6. Jon Says:

    What do you mean, no word on pricing? It’s $54.99 + S/H at http://www.brickgun.com.

    Theres a few guns on there, a Beretta, a D-Eagle and two Glocks. They had an MP5 but it’s sold out. Their next one is a MAC-11.

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