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Not child’s play! Firearms company is slammed for selling custom kit to make Glock 19s look like LEGO toy guns

A kit to cover Glock 19s in red, yellow and blue LEGO blocks has stirred controversy online, resulting in the Utah-based company that sold the custom modification removing the product from its lineup.

The ‘BLOCK19,’ sold by Provo-based Culper Precision sold for $549 to $765 depending on the specific modifications the owner wanted made to their guns. They are made with plastic bricks, that look like LEGOs, that are superglued on to the gun.

It was described as a way to exemplify the joys of shooting, mimicking the ‘pretend guns’ people made ‘out of the LEGOS you got from Santa.’

‘We have been building guns out of blocks for the last 30 years, and wanted to flip the script to aggravate Mom,’ the since-deleted product description on the company’s website read, according to the Washington Post.

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Utah-based Culper Precision sold a kit to cover Glock 19s in red, yellow and blue LEGO blocks

3 thoughts on “Not child’s play! Firearms company is slammed for selling custom kit to make Glock 19s look like LEGO toy guns”

  1. I’m all for the 2nd amendment and have numerous firearms, but I do have a problem with that… some child would absolutely think it’s a toy.

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