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World of Shooting
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World of Shooting is an expansion/sequel of the shooting range minigame featured in World of Guns: Gun Disassembly. It was released on February 19, 2024, and allows players to take part in IPSC-style shooting challenges with various weapon types, including handguns, shotguns, rifles, carbines, and revolvers. A "killhouse" gamemode and community-created maps are also available. The game, like its predecessor, places a heavy emphasis on realism, although it focuses more on weapon ballistics and an extensive upgrade system as opposed to demonstrating how each firearm operates and disassembles.
The following weapons appear in the video game World of Shooting:
Overview
Firearms in World of Shooting are split into various "tiers" based on their action type, magazine size, or feed system. For example, shotguns are split into four tiers: break-action (tier I), pump-action tube-fed (tier II), semi-automatic tube-fed (tier III), and semi-automatic magazine-fed (tier IV). Experience points can be gained by completing stages or setting new high scores and can be spent to upgrade weapons (which directly improves their stats across a few different categories) or purchase attachments. Some attachments are interchangeable among multiple weapons, such as shotgun chokes, while others are unique to a single firearm, such as alternate grips or barrel lengths.
Some weapons have special accolades that grant slight bonuses to the amount of score points and experience points earned during matches. These include "Collectible", which is typically found on older weapons, "Experimental", which is given to prototype weapons that saw little to no use in real life, and "Premium", which indicates an especially expensive or well-made weapon.
Pistols
Astra 400
The Astra 400 appears in-game under the same name, it feeds from its standard-issue 9-round magazine of 9x23mm Largo.
Bergmann-Bayard M1910
The M1910/21 Varaint of the Bergmann-Bayard appears in-game incorrectly as the "Bergmann M1910", it feeds from its 10-round detachable magazine of 9x23mm Largo.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS appears incorrectly as the Beretta 92, it feeds from a 15-round magazine of 9x19mm but 20-round and 30-round mags can be bought for it.
Browning Buckmark Pistol
The Browning Buckmark Pistol appears in-game under the same name and feeds from its 10-round magazine of .22 LR.
COP 357 Derringer
The COP 357 Derringer appears in the game as "COP .357", it uses the COP 357's proprietary 4-round speed-loader and ejects all rounds out even when it's not an empty reload, it can also load .38 special if selected in the customization menu.
CZ 52
The CZ 52 appears in-game under the same name, it feeds from its 8-round mag of 7.62x25mm Tokarev and features the original model wooden grips
Heckler & Koch P7
The Heckler & Koch P7 appears in the game as "HK P7", it correctly feeds from its 8-round magazine of 9x19mm.
Hi-Point C9
The Hi-Point Handgun appears in-game with its "HI-point C9" variant in 9x19mm, said handgun feeds from an 8-round mag but can equip its proprietary 10-round mag if customized.
Makarov PM
The Makarov PM appears just as "Makarov" and feeds from an 8-round mag of 9x18mm, it can equip a Makarov PMM style grip in the customization menu.
Schwarzlose Model 1898
The 7.63x25mm Mauser variant of the Schwarzlose Model 1898 appears in the game as the "Schwarzlose M1898", it feeds from its 8-round magazine as it is based on larger frame versions of the M1898.
Tokarev TT-33
The Tokarev TT-33 appears in-game as just "Tokarev" and is based on a Tula Arsenal post-1947 model, it feeds from its 8-round mag of 7.62x25mm.
Shotguns
Shotguns in World of Shooting are split into four tiers:
- Tier I - break-action
- Tier II - tube-fed pump-action
- Tier III - tube-fed semi-auto
- Tier IV - magazine-fed semi-auto
Benelli M4 Super 90
A Benelli M4 Super 90 with an H20 NP3 mariner finish is available as a tier III shotgun. It can hold 7 shells in its magazine tube and one in the chamber, although this can be expanded to 10+1 with the 10-round magazine tube attachment, the Benelli's only unique attachable part. Modular and soft-shooting, the Super 90 is an effective tool for taking down targets as long as one considers its below-average accuracy.
Browning Auto-5
The Browning Auto-5 appears as the first tier III shotgun. It is classified as a "Collectible" weapon and can be upgraded to add, among other attachments, a 5-round magazine tube extension and a top Picatinny rail. It holds 4+1 rounds in its default configuration. While it is possible to use the Auto-5 during a match and perform adequately, its sluggish reload leaves a lot to be desired.
Daewoo USAS-12
The Daewoo USAS-12 is the first tier IV shotgun available to the player. It is, as of writing, the only select-fire shotgun in the game, although this is, for obvious reasons, less of a benefit than it may seem. It holds 10 rounds per box magazine and has access to a carry handle-mounted top Picatinny rail as its only unique upgrade.
Franchi SPAS-12
The iconic Franchi SPAS-12 appears as a tier III shotgun. Holding 8 rounds in its magazine tube, the SPAS-12 can be modified to add a tactical muzzle brake by Carlson's Choke Tubes and a saddle Picatinny adaptor for attaching optics. Alternatively, a cut-down "Half-sight" is available for those who prefer a more open iron sight picture.