Expanded purchasable weapon shop system - comprehensive shop management for ESX servers Compatible with ESX framework. Fully customizable and optimized.
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Description
Expanded Purchasable Weapon Shop System - Premium Interactive Gun Store
Transform basic weapon purchasing into immersive firearms retail with the Expanded Weapon Shop Premium system, a comprehensive gun store solution featuring interactive weapon displays, try-before-buy shooting ranges, extensive attachment customization, varied ammunition types, realistic licensing integration, and secure transaction processing. This isn't a simple menu—it's a complete firearms retail experience where players physically browse weapons, test them at integrated ranges, customize with attachments, and complete purchases through proper legal channels with background checks and permits.
Perfect for roleplay servers emphasizing realistic weapon acquisition, gun store business operations, legal versus black market firearms systems, or communities wanting to add depth to their weapons economy beyond basic spawn menus. The system creates entire roleplay opportunities around firearms sales, licensing, and customization that standard weapon scripts can't provide.
Interactive Shopping Experience
Visual Weapon Displays - Firearms showcased on walls, in display cases, and on counters that players can physically examine, rotate, and inspect before purchase
Hands-On Examination - Pick up weapons to view stats, specifications, handling characteristics, and damage profiles through detailed information panels
Try Before Buy System - Integrated shooting ranges let customers test firearms with provided ammunition before committing to purchase, ensuring weapon suits their needs
Range Facilities - Indoor or outdoor target ranges with multiple lanes, distance markers, and target systems for realistic weapon testing
Comparison Tools - Side-by-side weapon comparisons showing damage, accuracy, range, fire rate, and recoil patterns to inform purchasing decisions
Category Organization - Weapons sorted by type (handguns, SMGs, rifles, shotguns, heavy weapons) with clear navigation between sections
Comprehensive Attachment System
Optics & Sights - Red dot sights, holographic sights, ACOG scopes, sniper scopes, and iron sight options with zoom levels and accuracy bonuses
Barrel Attachments - Suppressors for stealth, compensators for recoil control, extended barrels for range, and flash hiders for concealment
Magazine Modifications - Extended magazines for capacity, fast mags for reload speed, drum magazines for sustained fire
Grip Enhancements - Foregrips for stability, angled grips for handling, tactical grips for weapon control during sustained fire
Incendiary Ammunition - Fire damage over time, vehicle damage bonus, expensive specialty rounds
Tracer Rounds - Visible bullet trails for support roles and suppression fire
Subsonic Ammo - Quieter shots when used with suppressors for stealth operations
Bulk Purchasing - Discount pricing for large ammunition orders, boxes and cases rather than individual rounds
Licensing & Legal Systems
Weapon Permit Integration - Requires players to obtain appropriate firearms licenses before purchase (handgun permits, rifle licenses, concealed carry)
Background Check System - Automated or police-controlled background checks that can deny sales to criminals or flagged individuals
Registration Database - Purchased weapons logged to owner, enabling ballistic tracing and ownership verification by law enforcement
Restricted Weapons - Certain firearms require special permits, police approval, or government authorization
Age Verification - Character age checks prevent weapon sales to underage players
Waiting Periods - Optional cooldown between purchase and pickup for realistic legal compliance
Legal vs Black Market - Legal shop weapons registered and traceable versus unregistered black market firearms
Business Management Features
Multiple Shop Locations - Support for various gun store positions across map (downtown stores, suburban shops, rural outfitters)
Inventory Management - Shop owners manage stock levels, order new inventory, and set pricing within allowed ranges
Employee Positions - Hire staff to operate shops when owner offline, creating job opportunities
Sales Tracking - Revenue reports, best-selling weapons, customer purchase history for business analytics
Customizable Pricing - Owners adjust prices based on supply/demand, location, or competition
Store Customization - Configure which weapons each location sells, specialization options (pistol specialist, tactical shop, hunting outfitter)
Perfect For These Server Types
Realistic RP Servers - Emphasis on authentic weapon acquisition processes, licensing, and legal compliance
Economy-Focused Communities - Weapon sales as significant business opportunity with inventory management and competition
Law Enforcement RP - Weapon registration enables crime investigation, ballistic matching, and illegal weapons enforcement
Criminal RP Balance - Legal shops versus black market creates meaningful choice between traceable legal guns and risky illegal firearms
Military/Tactical Servers - Attachment customization and ammunition variety support tactical gameplay styles
Installation & Configuration
Extract Expanded Weapon Shop files to your server resources folder
Configure shop locations, weapon catalogs, and pricing in the config file
Set up licensing requirements and background check integration with your framework
Customize attachment options, ammunition types, and modification costs
Configure shooting range locations and testing parameters
Add resource to server.cfg: ensure expanded-weapon-shop
Restart server and verify all shop locations, ranges, and purchase mechanics function correctly
Test licensing integration and registration database functionality
Framework Compatibility
✅ ESX - Full ESX weapon systems integration with society accounts, job restrictions, license management, and inventory compatibility
✅ QBCore - QB weapon and inventory compatibility, metadata support for attachments, licensing integration with qb-management
✅ QBOX - Complete QBOX framework support with weapon and inventory systems
✅ Custom Frameworks - Adaptable structure allows integration with custom weapon and inventory systems
Technical Specifications
Performance Optimized - Efficient code ensures smooth operation even during busy shopping periods with multiple customers
Database Integration - Weapon registration, purchase history, and ownership tracking stored in database for persistence
Anti-Exploit Protection - Purchase verification, duplicate prevention, and transaction validation prevent item duplication or monetary exploits
What Makes This Premium Weapon Shop Stand Out
Standard weapon acquisition in FiveM typically involves opening a menu, clicking a gun name, and spawning it instantly. This Premium Weapon Shop transforms that sterile transaction into immersive roleplay experience. Players walk into gun stores, examine firearms on displays, discuss options with shopkeepers, test weapons at ranges, and customize their purchase with attachments—creating authentic firearms retail experience.
The try-before-buy shooting range feature is particularly valuable. Players can test handling, recoil patterns, damage output, and overall feel before spending money, ensuring they're satisfied with their purchase. This prevents buyer's remorse and adds realistic shopping behavior where customers make informed decisions rather than blind purchases.
For law enforcement roleplay, the weapon registration system creates meaningful investigative opportunities. Finding shell casings at crime scenes can lead to registered owner, differentiating legal weapons from untraceable black market firearms. This creates consequences for weapon choices and adds depth to criminal investigation roleplay.
The attachment and ammunition variety systems add tactical depth beyond standard FiveM weapons. Players optimize loadouts for specific roles—stealth operators with suppressors and subsonic ammo, entry teams with flashlights and foregrips, snipers with scopes and armor-piercing rounds. This customization creates diverse playstyles and strategic weapon building.
For server economies, gun stores become legitimate business opportunities. Owners manage inventory, set competitive pricing, hire employees, and compete for customers—creating economic gameplay around firearms sales that benefits from server weapon demand.