World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is a cross-genre simulation and puzzle video game that allows the player to operate and disassemble various firearms, as well as other mechanisms like automobiles, AFVs and aircraft. The game is the latest iteration of Noble Empire's Disassembly series, first released in 2010 on iOS,[1] expanding on the feature set and library of interactive models.

The software can be used as both an interactive firearms reference source and encyclopedia, and a casual puzzle game with a goal of disassembling and assembling models in the correct sequence and in the least possible time.


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The game was developed by a Ukrainian team called VK Team which later reorganized into Noble Empire, an American company, to gain access to global mobile markets. In the 2010s, the team worked on several games, but World of Guns: Gun Disassembly turned out to be the most successful.[2]

The player is presented with an interactive model of a real-world firearm (or other mechanism) in a 3D environment. Player has complete control of the camera, along with additional viewing options allowing them to explore the inner mechanical design of the piece. These include a multi-layered X-ray view, "trainer cutaway" mode and several slow-motion settings.

Depending on the game mode, the player is required to either learn the correct operation of the weapon, or perform its disassembly or assembly. Game modes are arranged in the order of increasing complexity, including field-stripping the weapon, complete disassembly of the mechanism, and finally disassembly and assembly against the clock and/or with penalties for incorrect moves. Every model has local and global leaderboards and a set of in-game achievements. The game includes interactive shooting ranges with timed objectives,[3] as well as additional features like gun quizzes and a weapon skin editor.

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is offered as a free-to-play title. To unlock the initially unavailable models, a player can either spend in-game credits earned through gameplay, or use microtransactions. Bulk DLC packs are available, including a lifetime access bundle which gives the user access to all current and future models in the library.[4]

One of the game's principal features is a constantly expanding catalog of animated 3D models that dates back to 2010 (the date of the initial Gun Disassembly app's release). On average, developer Noble Empire has released one to two new models monthly.[5] According to developers, 3D models are drawn and animated using actual weapons, original technical documentation and photographic sources.[6] At this time, the World of Guns library consists of 234 models, with over 28,300 individual animated parts total.[6] This includes historical and modern firearms, as well as several artillery pieces, motorcycles, automobiles (including Humvee and DeLorean), an armored vehicle (BMP-3) and a warbird (F4U Corsair). Another set of "bonus" models includes dinosaur and mammal skeletons.

The game has received generally positive reviews. Rock, Paper, Shotgun praised World of Guns and its earlier iterations on multiple occasions,[7][8] at one point comparing it favorably to Car Mechanic Simulator.[9] RPS reviewers described the game as "disarmingly obsessive and up-front", "mesmerizing", "a pleasing almost ritualistic act",[10] and noted that "[previously, we] called its gameplay "almost philosophical", which is partly a joke but I think very true".[8]

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is a cross-genre simulation and puzzle video game that allows the player to operate and disassemble various firearms, as well as other mechanisms like cars, AFVs, and aircraft.

The game can be used as both an interactive firearms reference source and encyclopedia, and as a casual puzzle game with the goal of disassembling and assembling models in the correct sequence and in the least possible time.

The Arsenal Firearms USA Stryk-B belongs to the Pistols category in-game and has 61 parts. You can mount a SureFire XVL2 flashlight and RDS mount with Shield RMSw reflex sight. You can also change the side of the mag release button and show lubrication points.

The Browning Buckmark Pistol belongs to the Pistols and Sporting guns categories in-game and has 65 parts. You can mount a Picatinny rail with EOTech, ACOG, and optical scope, raise the rear sight and use the safety.

The Colt M1911A1 belongs to the Pistols, World War I (despite the M1911A1 model being produced after World War I, while the original Colt M1911 saw action then), World War II, and Historical weapons categories in-game and has 49 parts. Has its own shooting range. You can change the pistol's grips for several options. The pistol also has a working safety.

The Desert Eagle belongs to the Pistols category in-game and has 67 parts. Has its own shooting range. The game states it's chambered in .44 Magnum, but its model has the scope rail mount of the Mark XIX and no barrel fluting like the .44 Mark VII. You can mount a scope or extended barrel. The pistol also has a working safety. You can combine the color of the slide and the color of the frame to get different combinations. In total, several options are available: standard stainless, black, or gold.

An airsoft version of the Glock 17 (in this case by Spartan M&LE ) designed for training use by military and police forces belongs to the special category "Airsoft" in-game and has 76 parts. In contrast to the real model, the game version has a slide back plate that is not colored blue.

The Intratec TEC-9 belongs to the Pistols category in-game and has 35 parts. You can use three types of mags: 10, 32, and 50-round and equip two barrel options: a suppressor or barrel extension. The pistol also has a working safety.

The Luger P 08 belongs to the Historical and Pistol, World War I, and World War II categories in-game and has 55 parts. The pistol has a working safety and the ability to change the barrel to the extended barrel of the P 04, though without its adjustable rear sight.

The Mauser C96 belongs to the Pistols, World War I, World War II, and Historical weapons categories in-game and has 34 parts. You can mount a stock and put the gun in the holster. The pistol also has a working safety.

The NRS-2 Scout Firing Knife belongs to the Pocket Guns category in-game and has 34 parts. You can put the knife in the scabbard and holster. The knife also has a working safety. Besides all this, the knife has an interesting feature: it can cut barbed wire.

The Ruger 22 Charger belongs to the Pistols and Sporting guns categories in-game and has 60 parts. You can fold the bipod, mount several scopes, or even use a weapon lock. The pistol also has a working safety.

The Smith & Wesson M&P40 belongs to the Pistols category in-game and has 56 parts. You can mount a threading barrel, suppressor, and flashlight. Also, you can combine the color of the slide and the color of the frame to get different combinations.

The Smith & Wesson Sigma SW9VE belongs to the Pistols category in-game and has 49 parts. You can mount laser sight, suppressor, flashlight, Aimpoint scope, and tactical grip. The pistol also has a working safety.

The Walther P99 (which is incorrectly named "Walther P99AS") belongs to the Pistols category in-game and has 60 parts. You can mount an extended backstrap. You can also combine the color of the slide and the color of the frame to get different combinations.

The Chiappa Rhino belongs to the Revolvers category in-game and has 100 parts. You can mount Aimpoint sight and Insight M6 flashlight. Also, you can cock hammer and spin cylinder. In all game modes (assembly, disassembly, etc.) appears the 60DC version. However, in Operation game mode is possible to use the 20DC version.

The Collier Flintlock Revolver belongs to the Revolvers and Historical weapons categories in-game and has 93 parts. You can cock the hammer. It was added in cooperation with the development of the reference book Clockwork Basilisk: The Early Revolvers of Elisha Collier & Artemas Wheeler and is a hypothetical reconstruction of the lost serial number 7 based on hybridizing earlier and later production examples rather than a clone of an extant example.

The Colt Single Action Army belongs to the Revolvers and Historical weapons categories in-game and has 54 parts. You can change the weapon's color for several options. As in real life, you need to cock the hammer before each shot.

The Nagant M1895 belongs to the Revolvers, Historical, World War I, and World War II weapons categories in-game and has 41 parts. You can change the front sights and mount suppressor. Also, you can cock hammer before shot.

The Smith & Wesson Model 500 belongs to the Revolvers category in-game and has 75 parts. You can change barrel and mount compensator, optic scope, and bipods. Also, you can use a lock key, cock hammer, and spin cylinder.

The Webley .455 Mk VI belongs to the Historical, Revolvers, World War I, and World War II categories in-game and has 53 parts. As in real life, it is a DA revolver; you can shoot with or without cocking the hammer. Also, you can mount bayonet and stock.

The Brgger & Thomet MP9 belongs to the Submachine guns category and has 62 parts. You can mount suppressor, Aimpoint sight, laser sight, Insight M3 flashlight, fold stock and change rear sight. There is also a working fire selector with safety mode.

The CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A1 belongs to the Submachine guns category and has 114 parts. You can mount ACOG sight, Insight M3 flashlight, FAB-Defence grip, and laser sight. Also, you can fold and extend stock, remove iron sight. There is also a working fire selector with safety and burst modes.

The FN P90 belongs to the Submachine guns category and has 103 parts. You can mount EOTech sight (if you changed the standard sight to a Picatinny rail), suppressor, laser sight, flashlight, and alternative sight. Also, you can change the color of the weapon for several options. There is also a working fire selector with safety mode. 152ee80cbc

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