World of Guns: Gun Disassembly

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly

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Disassembly a little "excessive" but neat title...
Its a fun way to visualize how to take apart your firearms (though I wish it was a bit cheaper to get specific firearms). But the disassembly made me laugh a couple times. For example, an M14 barrel doesn't just "unscrew" and it certainly doesn't just screw back into place. Same with a MP5. With the M14 you need a receiver block and a vice and a nice big wrench, and then you need to check it with a go-no-go gauge set and probably ream the chamber until its "go" if its a new barrel.

Same thing with the MP5, but even harder. The MP5 doesn't even thread into the receiver (I don't have the MP5 model so I didn't see if it pushes in or threads in for the animation). Instead you need a receiver block, and a multi-ton press to press the barrel into the receiver and then do the whole go-no-go thing and pick your rollers/etc to make sure everything is timed correctly. Very very few people can do a roller locked gun barrel replacement so its almost always sent to a smith (my MP5 PDW needs to see a smith for a couple of issues but its going to be a 500-800$ bill minimum so I keep procrastinating).

Regardless, neat title. Just thought the non-gun non-US folks might find a little more detail interesting.
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Originally posted by Youth_Counselor:
Its a fun way to visualize how to take apart your firearms (though I wish it was a bit cheaper to get specific firearms). But the disassembly made me laugh a couple times. For example, an M14 barrel doesn't just "unscrew" and it certainly doesn't just screw back into place. Same with a MP5. With the M14 you need a receiver block and a vice and a nice big wrench, and then you need to check it with a go-no-go gauge set and probably ream the chamber until its "go" if its a new barrel.

Same thing with the MP5, but even harder. The MP5 doesn't even thread into the receiver (I don't have the MP5 model so I didn't see if it pushes in or threads in for the animation). Instead you need a receiver block, and a multi-ton press to press the barrel into the receiver and then do the whole go-no-go thing and pick your rollers/etc to make sure everything is timed correctly. Very very few people can do a roller locked gun barrel replacement so its almost always sent to a smith (my MP5 PDW needs to see a smith for a couple of issues but its going to be a 500-800$ bill minimum so I keep procrastinating).

Regardless, neat title. Just thought the non-gun non-US folks might find a little more detail interesting.

Yeah and no spring pin would ever just draw out without hammer and Punch....
Is what you complain really that the dissassembly isnt more tedious ? You want 5 clicks per Action to use more tools ?
Game just doesn't show any of the tools, but you don't see people complaining about unscrewing bolts without screwdriver and similiar stuff. Having tools for every detail would make devs job much more complicated, new model developing would be much longer and harder and benefits would be very questonable since few people would enjoy model getting obstructed by tools, vices and "multiton presses" from all sides and getting all of the operations (some guns have more than hundred of them) much longer.

It's a free game, just a reminder. Devs getting money from donates and DLCs only, and you only can ask so much for a weapon you still can obtain without paying.
i mean i believe it's probably just for simplicity, to make going about disassembling the guns a matter of clicking instead of how it really works IRL, and you have to take into consideration that this is a free game, the devs are only given so much to work on refining the game, and at the end of the day, this is mostly a game, its not intended to be as realistic as humanly possible, rather it tries to be realistic enough to satisfy the average consumer
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