Introduction

In 1981, the inventor Gaston Glock filed his 17th patent, and so the “Glock 17” polymer-framed, striker-fired pistol was born. Designed for the Austrian armed forces and police, the handgun became a worldwide success within just a few years and is known for simplicity, reliability, and accuracy.

The blocky-shaped Glock is one of the most frequent guns to be built out of bricks, and a quick search online shows hundreds of different examples.

After about 15yrs of building LEGO guns, it was finally time to try my hand at building this iconic weapon. A lot of people have been requesting that I make a Glock, and I wanted to see if I could bring something new to the way the famous gun is replicated in brick form, using a variety of advanced SNOT techniques and newer LEGO elements along the way.

Glock 17 (1:1), a LEGO Brick Replica

Precise Proportions

My top goal in this LEGO design was to precisely match the thickness and shaping of the gun’s slide and angled grip. I needed it to be visually realistic from any angle, no matter how it is held or displayed.

Glock 17 (1:1), a LEGO Brick Replica
Glock 17 (1:1), a LEGO Brick Replica

Display Stand

The presentation of the LEGO Glock model is enhanced with a custom-made display stand. I used SNOT-locking techniques to make the stand’s base more durable.

Glock 17 (1:1), a LEGO Brick Replica
Glock 17 (1:1), a LEGO Brick Replica

A Unique Building Project

Interested in building your own LEGO gun replicas? Click below to get the instructions for the Glock 17 or check out my other designs.