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Then you do all this stuff, replace the fixed parts on the table and assemble it all together.
It`s ok but not as good as some other mechanic simulators like Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 for example. It could use more depth in game like expanding your own workshop and buying the machines instead of having this all handed to you by "grandpa" and unlocked with missions.
Random jobs could use little more variety since they start to get little repetitive.
More guns then 20 or so that they currently have would not hurt either.
Would say for this money it`s passable simulator and there are lot of worse ones then this out there. You get rudimentary understanding how guns work and have shooting range and tactical course to play around with the guns you restore or buy.