Posted June 6, 2017 1:33 pm by Comments

By Andy C

Taking apart a 1911 here for basic cleaning. You likely won’t need the program for this, but once you go beyond the basics it can certainly help. (Photo: Andy C)
I’m not ashamed to admit I’ve taken one of my guns apart and gotten a bit lost when trying to put it together. In my defense, it was a Chiappa Rhino (review to follow shortly). But sometimes, seeing videos and images doesn’t do the trick when it comes to figuring out where a certain pin goes, or the right way to insert it. This can lead to a lot of stress at best, and at worst, broken or misplaced parts.
This is where an unusual but handy piece of software comes in: World of Guns (WoG). I’m not much of one for high tech augmentations to my shooting hobby, but WoG has helped me out enormously on keeping some of my firearms in their best condition.
Here’s the same 1911 broken all the way down, and WoG can help you put your back together without missing a beat. (Photo: Andy C)
Overview
WoG is produced by a company called Noble Empire based in Russia. Essentially, it’s a collection of three-dimensional models of a variety of

Source: Guns.com

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