Last Updated: August 2026 | Parts, shop and badges checked against the live game.
Weird Gun Game is a shooter where you build the gun before you fire it. Every weapon is made of six parts. You can pull a barrel off one and a stock off another until you are carrying something nobody else in the server has.
Steel is what unlocks new parts, and Steel comes from playing. It opened in January 2025 and has passed 270 million visits since, with about 95 in every 100 votes being likes. This page covers how the parts work, what the shop really sells, and what its badge list says about how hard the game gets.
Weird Gun Game Overview
| Weird Gun Game Overview |
| Game Name |
Weird Gun Game |
| Type |
Build your own gun shooter |
| Genre |
Shooter and Deathmatch |
| Developer |
Redscape Interactive Projects |
| Goal |
Build a weapon out of mixed parts and win fights with it |
| Parts Per Gun |
Six |
| Currency |
Steel, plus Coins |
| Players Per Server |
24 |
| Codes |
None, and no box to type one into |
| Gamepasses |
13, of which 10 are on sale |
| Badges |
12, every one counting eliminations |
| Scripts |
Four work, two need no key |
| Visits |
Over 270 million |
| Favourites |
997,059 |
| Rating |
About 95 percent of votes are likes |
| Release |
January 2025 |
How to Play Weird Gun Game
Getting going takes about a minute. Getting good takes considerably longer.
- Join a match. You spawn with a gun already built, so there is nothing to set up first.
- Click any part of your weapon and scroll the mouse wheel to swap it for another one.
- Fight with what you made. Eliminations are what the whole game is scored on.
- Earn Steel from playing and spend it unlocking more parts to mix in.
- Test new builds on the practice targets, but earn your Steel in real matches.
- Keep rebuilding. A gun that works on one map will not work on the next.
How a Round Works
Six things describe how this game works, and the first two are the whole idea.
| Part |
What it is |
How it works |
| The parts |
Six per gun |
Barrel, stock, scope and the rest. Every weapon in the game is made of six. |
| Mixing |
Scroll to swap |
Click a part and scroll the mouse wheel to put a different one in its place. |
| Steel |
The currency |
Earned by playing. It is what unlocks new parts to mix in. |
| Coins |
The second one |
A separate currency the game also tracks alongside Steel. |
| Server size |
24 players |
Matches are quick and there are plenty of people to run into. |
| Badges |
12, all kills |
Every badge in the game counts eliminations. That tells you what it rewards. |
The last row is the one worth sitting with. All twelve badges in this game count eliminations and nothing else. There is no badge for building a clever gun, only for what that gun does to other people.

Weird Gun Game Gameplay: The Badge Ladder Shows Exactly Where People Stop
Every badge in this game counts eliminations, and 68,815,632 players hold the one for joining. Lining the rest up against that number shows exactly where people give up.
| Badge |
Players With It |
What that tells you |
| 1st Elimination |
56,513,669 |
82 in every 100 players who join get this far. The other 18 never land a single one. |
| 3 Eliminations |
54,899,389 |
Almost everyone who gets one gets three. The early rungs are easy. |
| 5 Eliminations |
52,839,851 |
Still 77 in every 100 players. Nothing has thinned out yet. |
| 10 Eliminations |
49,512,127 |
72 in every 100. This is roughly one good match. |
| 20 Eliminations |
43,979,943 |
64 in every 100 players make it here. |
| 50 Eliminations |
30,368,959 |
44 in every 100. This is where it starts costing real time. |
| 100 Eliminations |
18,910,994 |
27 in every 100, so about one player in four. |
| 1000 Eliminations |
793,232 |
The first wall. Only 4 in every 100 who reached 100 get to 1,000. |
| 10,000 Eliminations |
17,028 |
Of everyone who reached 1,000, only 2 in 100 keep going to 10,000. |
| 100,000 Eliminations |
166 |
One hundred and sixty six players in the world. |
| 1,000,000 Eliminations |
0 |
Created over a year ago and still held by nobody at all. |
Two things jump out. The first is right at the top: about 18 in every 100 people who join never get a single elimination. They load in, try it, and leave without one.
The second is the shape further down. Going from 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 barely thins the crowd. Then 100 to 1,000 keeps only 4 players in every 100, and 1,000 to 10,000 keeps 2. Each time the target multiplies by ten, almost everybody drops off.
That means the middle of this game is friendly and the top of it is brutal. Only 166 players in the world have 100,000 eliminations, and the badge for a million has been sitting there for over a year without a single person earning it.
What The Shop Actually Sells
There are 13 passes and 10 of them are on sale. What makes this shop interesting is not the prices but what is actually being sold.
| Item |
Price |
What it is |
| Napoleonic Bundle |
999 Robux |
All six parts of a musket and all six of a blunderbuss, plus a skin and a charm. |
| VIP Lifetime |
849 Robux |
Skins, a charm, a chat tag, a scoreboard tag and double votes on the map and mode. |
| WW2 Pack |
800 Robux |
All six parts of an M1 Carbine and all six of an FG-42. |
| Hex Spitter |
400 Robux |
All six parts of one gun rather than two. |
| AR-8X |
350 Robux |
The other single weapon sold as a full set of six parts. |
| 2X Steel |
299 Robux |
Doubles Steel earned. Its own text says this does not count on practice targets. |
| ECHO-11 |
249 Robux |
A finished weapon rather than a parts pack. |
| Infinity Pistol |
199 Robux |
Another whole gun, at the middle of the price range. |
| Cyber Pistol |
149 Robux |
One of the two cheapest guns in the shop. |
| AUTO-12 |
149 Robux |
The other one, at the same price. |
The two big bundles do not sell you a finished weapon. The 800 Robux pack hands over all six parts of two different rifles, and the 999 one does the same for a musket and a blunderbuss.
That fits the game rather than skipping it. You still have to decide which parts to bolt together, so a pack gives you more ingredients rather than a shortcut. The one item to read carefully is the Steel doubler, because its own description says the boost does not count on practice targets.
Codes
This game has none, and there is nowhere in it to type one either. That is not codes running out, it is a feature that has never been built. Our Weird Gun Game Codes page covers what the shop sells instead and how to earn Steel faster for free.
Who Makes Weird Gun Game
It comes from Redscape Interactive Projects, a verified group with more than 580,000 members. The game opened in January 2025 and was updated this month.
It has passed 270 million visits and been favourited 997,059 times. That is about one favourite for every 271 visits, a far higher share than most games this size manage, and it matches the 95 percent like rate.
Tips for New Weird Gun Game Players
- Learn what each part actually does before you spend Steel. A barrel and a stock change different things about how a gun handles.
- Build one gun you trust rather than collecting many. A weapon you know beats a stranger one every time.
- Match the gun to the map. A long barrel is wasted indoors and a short one is wasted across open ground.
- Practice targets are for testing a build, not for earning. The paid Steel boost says outright that it does not count there.
- Copy what beats you. In a game where everybody builds their own gun, the thing that killed you is a recipe you can rebuild.
- Do not chase the 1,000 elimination badge early. Only about 1 player in 87 who joins ever gets it.
- There are no codes for this game and nowhere to type one, so do not go hunting for a list.
- The shop sells parts rather than finished guns, so buying a pack still leaves the mixing up to you.
Weird Gun Game FAQ
How do you play Weird Gun Game?
You spawn with a gun made of six parts. Click any part and scroll the mouse wheel to swap it for a different one, then fight with whatever you have built.
How do you get Steel in Weird Gun Game?
By playing matches. Steel is what unlocks new parts, and the paid boost for it does not count Steel earned from practice targets.
Does Weird Gun Game have codes?
No, and there is nowhere in the game to type one. It is not that codes expired, it is that the redeem feature has never existed.
Is there a Weird Gun Game script?
Four work, and two of them need no key. One is short enough to read all the way through before you run it.
How many badges are there?
Twelve, and every single one counts eliminations. There is no badge for building a clever gun.
How hard is the 1000 elimination badge?
Hard. Of everyone who reaches 100 eliminations, only about 4 in 100 go on to reach 1,000.
Has anyone got the million elimination badge?
Nobody. It was created over a year ago and still has zero holders. Only 166 players have reached 100,000.
Do the gamepasses sell whole guns?
The two big bundles sell all six parts of two weapons each, so you still choose how to put them together. A few cheaper passes are single finished guns.
How many players are in a server?
Up to 24.
MORE FOR THIS GAME
Looking for codes? Our Weird Gun Game Codes page explains why there are none and what to do instead.
Looking for a script? Our Weird Gun Game Script page has four that work, two with no key.