Eaglercraft Gun | Mod

Traditional Minecraft mods rely on Forge or Fabric, which hook into Java bytecode. Eaglercraft runs in a browser sandbox, so direct code injection is impossible. Instead, developers recompile the entire Eaglercraft codebase after adding:

The result is a fully playable Minecraft-shooter hybrid that runs at 30-60 FPS in a browser tab.

Several community-driven clients have gained traction:

| Client Name | Base Version | Notable Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | GunCraft | Eaglercraft 1.8.8 | 15+ firearms, recoil patterns, grenades, kill feed. | | WarRaft | Eaglercraft 1.5.2 | Battle royale mode, loot crates, sniper rifles with scopes. | | BlockShoot | Custom build | TDM, CTF, zombie survival with weapon upgrades. | | EagleForce | Eaglercraft 1.8.8 | Realistic bullet drop, armor penetration, attachment system. | Eaglercraft Gun Mod

Note: These clients are unofficial and change frequently. Always verify downloads from trusted Discord communities or GitHub repositories.


If you’ve spent any time on school Chromebooks or a locked-down computer, you already know the magic of Eaglercraft – a genuine Minecraft 1.5.2 experience that runs right in your web browser. No installation, no admin rights, no Java required.

But let’s be real: vanilla 1.5.2 gets old. What if you want PvP with assault rifles, grenades, and sniper duels – without downloading anything? Traditional Minecraft mods rely on Forge or Fabric,

Enter the Eaglercraft Gun Mod (a community-led project, not an official Mojang mod). Here’s everything you need to know.

Getting into a gun server requires no technical skill on your part if you are just a player. However, if you want to host your own, it requires effort.

The Eaglercraft Gun Mod is an ambitious, technically challenging project. While a "reskinned bow" fake gun mod is feasible in a weekend, a true ballistic system with recoil, multiple weapons, and multiplayer sync would require forking the entire Eaglercraft codebase. For most players, the closest working option today is using Eaglercraft with a minigame server that simulates guns via commands and resource packs. But for a dedicated developer? It’s a frontier waiting to be claimed. The result is a fully playable Minecraft-shooter hybrid


Would you like a step-by-step guide to the resource pack + plugin approach, or the full fork recompilation method?

Here’s a helpful blog post draft you can use or adapt. It’s written for Minecraft players looking to add guns to Eaglercraft (the browser-based version of Minecraft 1.5.2).


This is where the mod shines. If you can get a server running with friends, the Gun Mod transforms Eaglercraft into a chaotic, hilarious shooter. Team Deathmatch in a blocky world is genuinely fun.

However, balance is an issue. In many versions of the mod, one gun (usually an AK-47 or Minigun variant) completely outclasses the others. The early game PvP experience is dominated by whoever finds the best gun first, leaving players with standard swords or bows at a severe disadvantage.