For years, the dream of playing Minecraft seamlessly inside a web browser felt like a distant fantasy—reserved for laggy, stripped-down versions or outdated Java applets. Then came Eaglercraft, a revolutionary project that ported Minecraft 1.5.2 (and recently 1.8.8) directly into your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly, with no downloads or plugins required.
But survival and building are only half the story. The community has since pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in this browser-based sandbox, leading to one of the most popular modifications available: The Eaglercraft Gun Mod.
Whether you are a server owner looking to spice up PvP, a student bored in computer class, or a veteran Minecraft player seeking a rapid-fire change of pace, this guide covers everything you need to know about installing, playing, and mastering guns in Eaglercraft. Eaglercraft Gun Mod
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. | The Ultimate Guide to the Eaglercraft Gun Mod:
Note: These clients are unofficial and change frequently. Always verify downloads from trusted Discord communities or GitHub repositories.
If you want to turn your browser into a Call of Duty-style battleground inside Minecraft, the Eaglercraft Gun Mod is a surprisingly polished, hacky work of genius. Just stay safe, stick to open-source clients, and respect your school’s IT policy (maybe don’t play this during algebra). Server-side validations
Found a cool gun mod client? Share the GitHub link (not direct downloads) in the comments – and happy fragging!
Disclaimer: Eaglercraft is not affiliated with Mojang or Microsoft. Gun mods are fan-made and not officially supported. Always check local rules before modifying software on managed devices.