Lego meets the Second Amendment in the most unexpected (and controversial) way possible. Culper Precision, a Utah company, decided to spice up the gun market by customizing a handgun to look like it’s made of Lego bricks. Called the Block 19, this colorful creation has sparked a firestorm of criticism, being labeled an “abomination” that could dangerously blur the line between toys and deadly weapons. While some see it as a quirky nod to childhood dreams, others worry it’s a loaded (pun intended) disaster waiting to happen.