Empty-Mag Hang Mode
When the bullets in the magazine are fired, the slide locks back to simulate an empty magazine. It gives you that realistic “last shot” feel while still being a safe, buildable toy for play and display.

Brick Blast isn’t just a cool-looking buildable blaster — it’s packed with satisfying, interactive functions. From empty-mag hang mode to fidget-friendly trigger pulls and automatic shell-ejecting action, every part is designed for hands-on fun.
When the bullets in the magazine are fired, the slide locks back to simulate an empty magazine. It gives you that realistic “last shot” feel while still being a safe, buildable toy for play and display.
Remove the magazine and use Brick Blast as a fidget toy for endless, clicky trigger pulls. It’s perfect for stress relief and satisfying mechanical feedback without firing any rounds.
The internal mechanical linkage lets Brick Blast eject shells automatically as you rack and fire. It brings the action to life while staying firmly in the toy, brick-building world.
Here’s everything you need to know about safety, age range, compatibility, and what you’re actually getting when you grab a Brick Blast Tactical Building Block Handle Set.
Real feedback from real customers — see why Brick Blast is blowing up in the building-block community.
“The quality shocked me. The slide action feels insanely smooth and the colors pop so much in person. My son and I built it together and we’ve been showing it off ever since.”
“We used it for a family outdoor game and EVERYONE wanted a turn. The mechanics, the clicks, the shell eject — all perfect.”
“Got it for my little brother and he won’t stop customizing it. He rebuilds the colors every day — honestly the best toy I’ve bought all year.”
“The fidget trigger alone is worth the buy. I removed the mag and now I use it at my desk for stress relief. So satisfying.”
“Didn’t expect it to feel this premium. The shell ejection blew my mind. It’s mechanical but feels super smooth.”
“Great for team games. Kids AND adults were obsessed. The mechanical linkage is crazy fun.”