Alright, so I’ve been diving deep into Escape from Tarkov lately, and my god, the gun customization is insane! I wanted to really perfect my builds, so I went on a hunt for a good Tarkov gun builder website.

First, I just did some good ol’ fashioned searching. I typed in things like “Tarkov gun builder” and “best Tarkov gun mods”. It’s always a good starting point.
I browsed a few forums and saw what people were recommending. You know, get a feel for what the community thinks is the best.
Digging into Options
I popped open a few of the sites that looked promising. Most of them were pretty similar – you pick a gun, and then it lets you add attachments.
- I checked out the interface. Was it easy to use? Could I find the parts I wanted quickly? Some were clunky, others were pretty slick.
- I looked at the stats. Did it show me all the important stuff like recoil, ergonomics, and accuracy? A good builder needs to give you all the info.
- I even tested a few builds. I took some screenshots and then tried to recreate them in the game to see if the stats matched up.
My Testing Process
I started experimenting with different weapon and attachments, I quickly noticed that the some website immediately updated the stats. This real-time feedback was crucial because, let’s be honest, recoil is king in Tarkov.
I would then build something similar in the game, go into offline mode, and actually try it out.
After playing around a bit, I’ve got a pretty good handle on using these builder sites to plan out my guns. It’s saved me a ton of money in the game, since I’m not wasting cash on attachments that don’t work well together.
