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LEGOs Need Guns Too

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The constitution protects your right to bear arms, but what about your LEGOs? Who’s gonna protect them when the revolution comes, hm?

In response to the LEGO company’s overwhelming lack of firepower, custom toy designer Brick Arms has created an amazing line of deadly weapons for your figurines. Their products—which include everything from WWII guns to James Bond spy pistols to suitcase uzis— are created using the same plastic as LEGOs and are designed to fit right into the hands of the characters. They even produce some custom “minifigs” to go along with the guns, which include characters modeled after terrorists, German soldiers and spies. Check out more pictures after the jump…

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March 24, 2008 | Permalink
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  1. C’mon now…is this really necessary?

    Comment by Easy Peasy — March 24, 2008 #

  2. this is so cool really really cool but also a bit racist, but still cool.

    Comment by hectord.c. — March 25, 2008 #

  3. sooooooo racist but still cool.

    Comment by hectord.c. — March 25, 2008 #

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