Weapons-player.rpf (2026)
When you open WEAPONS-PLAYER.rpf using specialized modding tools, you will encounter three primary file formats for each weapon:
Sub-files for weapon attachments like scopes, suppressors, flashlights, and extended magazines. Technical Distinction: Player vs. World Weapons GTA V splits its weapon assets to optimize performance: WEAPONS-PLAYER.rpf
WEAPONS-PLAYER.rpf is more than just a file. It is a testament to the passion of the GTA V modding community. From the first simple sound replacement to today's comprehensive weapon overhauls that change models, textures, and performance, the ability to edit this archive has allowed players to shape Los Santos into their own personal playground. While the rise of new anti-cheat measures like BattlEye and major updates like GTA V Enhanced have presented new challenges for modders, the core principles of using OpenIV and a "mods" folder remain the foundation. When you open WEAPONS-PLAYER
When you open a weapons.rpf file using a tool like OpenIV, you will find several file types: It is a testament to the passion of
Official game patches frequently update the update.rpf or DLC structures. If your custom weapons disappear after a patch, you must move your mods to the newly created patch day folder specified by the update.
When prompted, allow OpenIV to create a in your main GTA V directory. This prevents you from destroying your original game files. Step 2: Access the Archive