Weapon stripping - Gun assembly & simulation
Experience realistic firearms with immersive assembly, firing modes, and ongoing weapon updates for endless fun.

- 145.579 Version
- 4.5 Score
- 3M+ Downloads
- Free License
- 7+ Content Rating
This game serves as a firearm simulation where players can put together and take apart various weapons from different historical periods.
The weapons are fully functional, allowing you to explore their firing capabilities in various modes: automatic, burst (if applicable), and single shot. You can investigate the internal workings of the firearms by disabling certain external features or by slowing down time for a clearer understanding. Additionally, there’s an opportunity to compete for the highest scores among your peers.
This experience acts as your own private armory!
New weapons from around the globe will continually be introduced for you to experiment with and enjoy.
After selecting a weapon, you can see all kinds of data, such as its full name, caliber of bullets, years of service, designer, weight, magazine size, dimensions, rate of fire, effective range, attachable sights, and much more.
You can also practice disassembling and assembling it either with a stopwatch or in free mode without time restrictions. There, you can activate the X-ray mode to visualize the inside of the weapon and watch the way its parts move in slow motion. Thanks to this, you can see how the weapon operates after the trigger is pulled.
- Version145.579
- UpdateJul 13, 2025
- DeveloperSega Svd
- CategorySimulation
- Requires AndroidAndroid 6+
- Downloads3M+
- Package Namecom.segasvd.WeaponFieldStrip
- Signature594d711890f8d10144445f8193bed403
- Available on
- ReportFlag as inappropriate
-
NameSizeDownload
-
278.40 MB
-
277.09 MB
-
270.98 MB
Detailed weapon mechanics and interactions
Excellent graphics and animations
Regular updates and new weapons
Active developer support and community engagement
Educational regarding firearm operation
No intrusive ads during gameplay
Customizable options for attachments and configurations
Realistic disassembly and assembly simulations
Variety of game modes including tutorials and challenges
Limited camera angles for viewing guns
Some older models lack detail compared to newer ones
Regions may have restricted access to modern firearms
Wish for additional weapons and attachments
Occasional bugs reported with specific firearms
Suggested need for a shooting range feature
User interface could be improved for ease of use
Some weapons can sound poor compared to others
Lack of certain historical or antique firearms