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M1911 & USP Building Blocks Guns Compatible with Lego - 2 Model Pistol Building Sets, Ideal Gift for Adults, Boys Ages 8+, and Collectors

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Features

  • Build two iconic pistol models: Assemble the American M1911 and German USP with authentic sliding actions and trigger mechanism
  • Display or role-play ready: Show off your building blocks guns as shelf decor or fuel backyard battles with 10 lightweight plastic bullets included
  • Follow the instruction manual step by step to assemble the set. If any pieces are missing, please contact us and we'll send you the replacements for free
  • Perfect gift for builders 8+: Sparks STEM skills, creativity & camaraderie! Loved by kids, teens, and adult collectors alike. For birthdays, holidays, or just because... this one never misses

Brand Name: QUENTINAG


Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS): 96


Model Name: M1911 & USP


Age Range Description: Kid


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS): 1500


Set Name: M1911 & USP


Manufacturer Part Number: QG77086


Included Components: 723 Blocks, Instruction Manual


Item Type Name: building blocks toy


Manufacturer: QUENTINAG


Color: Black, Grey, Red, Blue, Khaki


Theme: Military


Number of Pieces: 723


Item Dimensions: 11.8 x 7.8 x 2.3 inches


Educational Objective: Construction Skills, Creative Thinking, Engineering Skills, Hand-Eye Coordination, Imagination Development


Toy Building Block Type: Interlocking Toy Building Block


Is Assembly Required: Yes


Material Type: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic


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  • An excellent construction set for block fans
This set of building blocks offers the possibility of assembling 1:1 scale replicas of the iconic M1911 and USP pistols, combining the entertainment of the assembly with a visually appealing result. Highlights: 🔸 Realistic design: The replicas are very well achieved, with details that faithfully imitate the shape and proportions of the real models. 🔸 Trigger action: Although it is a construction toy, it incorporates moving parts that allow you to simulate the movement of the trigger, increasing the value of play and realism. 🔸 Lego compatibility: The pieces are compatible with Lego block systems, which allows you to customize or expand the models according to the user's creativity. 🔸 Educational activity: Excellent for stimulating concentration, fine motor skills and problem-solving ability during assembly. 🔸 Gift idea: Perfect as a gift for children from 8 years old, teenagers or even adults who are fans of collectible weapons in toy version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025 by Mainardis

  • Interesting little product!
I was quite surprised by the intricacy that went into the design for this product. It acted just like regular Legos, the bricks even made that little click noise just like regular Legos as well. The size of these is what really surprised me. I figured they would be of a smaller scale kind of like miniatures but they are full scale. The instructions were fairly easy to follow. All of the pieces were there. This product has great quality. I did like the fact that it came with a little brick separator because, let's be honest, I did mess up and applied a piece incorrectly so the brick separator came in quite handy when I needed to separate two of the smaller bricks. This had excellent value for the money. If you look at the price of regular Lego sets, you would be spending upwards of $100. The craftsmanship that went into this product is superb. This is definitely a great competitor for Lego's. As an adult who put this together, I wouldn't take it apart, but if a child were to put it together it would easily go with other Lego bricks and add to a collection of various Legos if necessary. Overall great product and will definitely be on the lookout for more sets in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by Heather

  • Awesome building blocks
Great product! had so much fun putting it together. I recommend it to anyone who loves legos and guns.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026 by Cherilyn Luccous

  • What could have been enjoyable.
M1911 & USP Building Blocks Guns I always state I'm a 56 year old lego nut and have been playing with Lego's since I was 5. My reviews are always honest and I explain in detail when I find something. Lastly, i do not get paid for reviews or receive this product for free. Both of these guns look cool and being able to actually fire is what sold me. I want to really like these gun kits but the poor design choices really hurt this otherwise fun build. ** Note I had issues uploading pictures but I would send them if someone wants USB Gun Pros: good looking and fires plastic darts, Cons: the handle and cocking mechanism is poorly designed. The problems: Cocking mechanism: The gun kept getting stuck every time I pulled it back so I redesigned it using the parts in the kit. Section 57: the fix is pretty simple. I swapped the 4 separate 1x2 smooth pieces with a 2x4 smooth piece from the top of barrel. Now it moves back and forth very smoothly and doesn't get caught on the edges of 4 individual pieces. The handle: The handle looks awesome but has several problems with it. 1. It needs to be a little longer. I would suggest increasing the length but one or two levels. 2. The side covers do not attach that well. 3. The internal design where the mag would go should have been redesigned to help keep the side covers attached. Fix it: The fixes are pretty simple and should be done by the designer. Lengthing the handle is easily done so I won't explain that. Sections 40 to 43: Instead of a pull out mag which is sort of cool. I would redesign it by making it part of the handle with additional connection points to help keep the sides attached. Section 42: The best fix is to replace the 4 1b0246001 pieces with 4 1b2008001 pieces which eliminates 4 1b0056001 pieces. In the now open center section, fill it using 4 1b2112001 pieces, 1 1b0244001 piece, and 1 1b2008001 piece. With these changes, you add 4 more connection points per side to attach the side covers. It will make the side covers stronger and less likely to become detached. M1911: Pros: looks cool Cons: manual issues, poor trigger mechanism, weak structure issues, bad design. The manual: It's not terrible but many sections don't properly show you how things should look, or pictures cutoff. They should have taken the time to realize that you are unable to see what they wanted to accomplish in a section. examples sections 60, 66, 91 to 96, 105, 111 to 115 The problems: This design is a mix of cool and what were you thinking. This is the second time I've had to use superglue because of poor design choices. I hate having to use superglue because it makes me feel like I failed to build it correctly and they didn't take the time to realize it's a poor design. 1. The trigger mechanism / cocking mechanism is a mess. It caused a majority of my frustrations. Superglue required to keep the 1x2 piece with red rubberband in place. It will keep coming off no matter what you do. You will also need to superglue the fake hammer piece because that comes off and will stop the section from moving back and forth. Lastly, It doesn't fire the rounds as designed, it just can't no matter how many times you pull the trigger. 2. The center section of the barrel is weak, especially at the end . Again poor design choices. 3. The trigger guard is small and my index finger barely fit in. 4. The Handle is another mess. It's too short and needs at least another two levels, maybe three. It's only attached at the front near the triggered guard leaving the back side to freely move around. This ranks as a serious what were you thinking. It's truly a very lazy design. Why bother with fake mag, it's not designed properly because the center section is loosely attached at one point. The fix. 1. Obviously you'll need superglue for places I mentioned. 2. I spent some time trying to actually figure out how to get the 1911 to fire. Because of poor design you have to push down on the barrel while pulling the trigger. I did figure out a fix for it using extra pieces that came with the kit. You need one of the red rubberbands and a tan connector that should be an extra piece. Place the tan connector in the 3rd hole from the front of the center support structure. Next attach one end of the red rubberband to the tan connector. Next connector the other end of the red rubberband to the bullet release mechanism. I'll include pictures to show what it looks like. Conclusion: Overall a disappointing kit that has potential but the designers really need to go over the designs and fix the obvious issues. The only two things I can come up with is either the designers were rushed or just lazy. The fact that 1911 doesn't even fire correctly unless you include my fix is telling. Fix the problems and it could be enjoyable build. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024 by Karl J.

  • Very cool gift
Bought this for my nephew. He loves these things. Keeps him and his friend engaged in assembling it. No missing pieces, assembles well, with an appropriate level of difficulty. A good size model he can display or play with without falling apart. It's a great gift and good value. I'm the favorite uncle now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2026 by Allan Luna

  • Missing pieces!
First, the model came with misusing pieces on the bottom of the gggun's hand grip. They gave me two long curved pieces instead of four square ones. The guns look good, but are of bad quality. They are hard to snap together but come apart very easily. Because of this internal mechanisms of the gun are constantly breaking, which require you to tear the whole model apart in order to fix it before putting it back together again, only for it to break again shortly after using it. I would not recommend wasting your money on this product unless you are purchasing it just to set it on a shelf as a display. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2025 by Branden Pahl

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