What sound does a firearm made of Lego make?
No, it’s not a Zen thing. Brickgun claims that its models are “the coolest Lego weapons in the world,” and going by the pictures on their site, I believe.
The company makes very detailed models of five weapons: Beretta 92FS (pictured), Glock 17, Glock 19, Desert Eagle and H&K MP5.
According to Brickgun, these aren’t just static models. “Each model is life-sized, with accurate dimensions and details. They feature functioning mechanics such as triggers, hammers, slides, safeties and magazines so they not only look like the real thing, they work like the real thing as well.”
The only part that’s not so cool is the price, which ranges from $50 to $65 per model. That’s why we haven’t ordered one. Still, this is really neat.
PS: To quote from the company, and to allay any fears: BrickGun models DO NOT FIRE PROJECTILES and are not actual working weapons, they are Lego models meant only to display the form and mechanical functions of real guns.
PPS: The answer to the question raised by the header: The hammer can be cocked and when the trigger is pulled the hammer falls with a “click.”