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M1911A1 (1:1), a LEGO Brick Replica

M1911A1 (1:1), a LEGO Brick Replica

by Cole Edmonson | Dec 11, 2021 | LEGO 1:1 Scale (Life-size), LEGO Guns, LEGO Military, LEGO Weapons, LEGO World War I, LEGO World War II

Introduction Designed by John Browning, the M1911 semi-automatic pistol was used in World War I and then upgraded to the M1911A1 in time for World War II. In regular army use until the 80s, ‘Old Slabsides’ is the classic American, .45 caliber handgun....

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