ScriptsM SmashBottle — Break a Bottle & Get a Weapon
Break a bottle and turn it into an improvised weapon — with realistic glass-breaking sound effect. Compatible with ESX, QBCore, and Standalone.
ScriptsM SmashBottle — Break Bottles in FiveM
A lightweight yet highly immersive FiveM script by ScriptsM that lets players smash a bottle and receive an improvised broken-glass weapon. Complete with a realistic glass-breaking sound effect, this script adds a gritty, authentic touch to any roleplay or combat scenario on your server.
With over 84 sales and counting, SmashBottle is a proven fan-favorite for servers that value immersive detail. Simple to install, easy to configure, and compatible with all major frameworks.
Features
- Smash a bottle into a weapon — Players can break a bottle item in their inventory to receive an improvised broken-glass weapon
- Realistic sound effect — Glass-breaking audio plays on smash via InteractSound integration
- Multi-framework support — Works with ESX, QBCore, and Standalone configurations
- Fully configurable — Set your own bottle item name, framework type, and notification system
- Lightweight and performant — Minimal server impact, near-zero resmon usage at idle
- Plug and Play — No database required, straightforward installation
What's Included
fxmanifest.lua— Resource manifest- Client-side Lua scripts
config.lua— Configuration file for framework, item name, and notification systembottle.ogg— Glass-breaking sound file for InteractSound
Requirements
- FiveM server (up to date)
- InteractSound — Required for the glass-breaking sound effect (free, available on GitHub)
- ESX, QBCore, or Standalone framework
- Bottle item configured in your inventory system
Installation
- Copy the resource folder into your server resources directory
- Move
bottle.ogginto your InteractSound resource folder - Add
ensure ScriptsM-SmashBottleto yourserver.cfg - Configure your framework, bottle item name, and notification system in
config.lua
Compatibility
Fully compatible with ESX, QBCore, and Standalone server configurations. Version 1.1 — last updated June 2024.






