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(For future reference, anyone else looking you also have automatic permission to localize/translate as well so long as you give credit(s) and link to this mod page)
I'm actually surprised that this little fun side project of mine got popular enough to the point of people wanting a translation of it. Just be aware that this mod can be updated without warning and it's your responsibility to keep any localization/translation up to date and I may or may not fix up/change the weapon names and descriptions due to certain factors (examples includes but not limited to; fixing up grammatical and/or spelling errors and any potential changes to the lore and writing style in base GiC in order to keep it as "lore friendly" as possible).
Just put the weapon and the repair kit in the same storage furniture, right click on the repair kit and click on the weapon. Voila, weapon fixed.
To explain further, everytime I use repair kit on active weapon slot, it replaced the slot instead fixing it. Using it from inventory doesn't do the job either because I cannot switch to weapons tab inventory.
I'll go check again.