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...
View M1917 Instructions When the US Military began running out of M1911 pistols during World War I, they began producing a revolver substitute in 1917 as part of a contract with both Smith & Wesson and Colt. Chambered in 0.45 caliber like the 1911, the...
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....
View Beretta M9 Instructions In 1985, the US Armed Forces adopted the civilian Beretta 92FS handgun as the military ‘M9’. This Beretta became the new standard service pistol to replace the aging Colt M1911A1 from the World Wars. (See my LEGO M1911A1...
View Blaster Instructions BlasTech Industries DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol[Read more about the sci-fi weapon from Star Wars here.] “Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.” – Han Solo This life-size...