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When you disassemble, clean, sand, CNC, or buy new parts and reassemble...it literally tells you what part is what. And I find it incredibly funny that no one pays attention to the entire process of this.
If you paid attention, you would know where the safety switch is. Plus others have said that, including me, its near the trigger, there's hints on the screen of what to do in order to find it and no one looks.
Yes its a game. But you're playing a guy who owns a gun shop that cleans/repairs guns and the gun shop owner wouldn't be very good at their job if they didn't pay attention to what they were doing.
The game literally tells you what is what from the moment you disassemble to the moment you reassemble. Pay attention. There are 1 too many topics and bug reports about something. That. Is. Not. A. Bug. Lol.
Do we need a video on this? A Screenshot? An arrow with a circle around it? I mean. Jeez.
Thank you Devs for fixing the REAL bug. That shooting arc was a 'little bit' off Lol.