Rust Aimbot — AK Silent Aim & Bullet Velocity (2026)
Last updated · May 27, 2026

The Two Weapons That Decide Every Rust Fight
Rust PvP comes down to two weapons in 90% of fights: the AK and the bolt. The AK is the close-to-mid range king and the bolt action covers everything 100m+. Master both and you win fights regardless of your team size. Master neither and you spend wipe day farming wood while the zerg next door rolls your base. The skill gap between a 5k-hour AK player and a 200-hour grinder is so wide that mechanical aim is the limiting factor for most players' progression — there's no shortcut to AK pattern memorization, no shortcut to bullet drop estimation at 200m.
Most Rust aimbots ship a generic snap-target system that wins close-quarters fights but loses the moment distance and bullet velocity become the limiting factors. Our Rust aimbot is built around getting both right without making you obvious to a kill cam reviewer. The AK silent aim, the bullet velocity calculation, the bow aim leading, and the raid defense lock all exist because Rust's specific weapon physics demand them — no other game has this combination of long-range ballistics and close-range spray meta in the same fight.
How Our Rust Aimbot Handles the AK Meta
AK recoil pattern compensation is the headline. Rust's AK has the most punishing recoil in mainstream FPS and it takes literal months of muscle memory to learn manually. Our compensation curve was tuned specifically for the AK because it's the standard every Rust kill cam review compares against. Hold left click and your bullets stay on the head bone through the full mag at any range. The curve auto-adjusts for compensators, muzzle brakes, holographic sights, and 4x scopes — you don't have to retune anything when you slot a new attachment.
Bullet velocity matters at distance — your aimbot needs to lead targets, and ours calculates the lead automatically per weapon based on the shot distance and target movement vector. The bow gets aim leading based on draw time and target velocity for long-range hunting and counter-snipes. The same calculation runs for the L96 and bolt-action snipes from base defense towers. You don't pre-arc anything; the cheat handles the lead automatically while your visible crosshair stays on target.
Bow aim leading for long-range hunting and counter-snipes is the most underrated feature in the suite. Bow players get free counter-snipes at 100+ meters because the cheat reads the draw time and target movement, then adjusts the aim point for the projectile travel. Most players don't bother with bow PvP because it's too hard to lead manually — the aimbot makes it brutal.
Raid defense — locking onto roof campers and ladder climbers automatically when you're holding a tower under raid. The mode auto-engages when you're inside a base structure, which means when raiders show up to your roof you don't have to manually hunt them. Sit in the bedroom, hear the rocket impact, the aimbot reacts before you do. Most defenders die to the first peek they don't see coming — raid defense flips that.
No-spread for full-auto sprays makes the AK and Custom SMG behave like laser pointers at close range. Rust's spray cone is hidden in the game data but it's there — every full-auto weapon has a random spread component that throws off bullets. The cheat tightens the spread to a single point at the crosshair, which combined with the recoil compensation turns the AK into a laser at any range.
Why It Stays Undetected by EAC + Facepunch
Rust is protected by Easy Anti-Cheat plus Facepunch's own server-side checks. EAC handles signature scanning of running processes; Facepunch's server-side checks look for impossible aim deltas, hit rate anomalies, and movement patterns. We test against both continuously. The Raw Rust loader rebuilds for every EAC signature push — typically within 6-12 hours of an update. Facepunch's wave bans typically follow patch deployment by 24-48 hours and we ship preventive updates the Wednesday before each Thursday patch.
Silent aim works at the bullet calculation layer rather than visually moving your crosshair. From a kill cam reviewer's perspective, your crosshair was on the wall behind the enemy and the bullets still hit — which reads as 'lucky' rather than 'cheating' in spectator review. Combined with humanizer delay tuning and configurable smoothing, the aimbot stays under both the technical detection vectors and the manual review thresholds. Pair with the HWID Spoofer for hardware-level protection against EAC HWID bans.
What You Get with the Raw Rust Aimbot
Configure smoothing, target priority (closest, lowest HP, sharpest angle), bone selection, FOV cone, distance limit, and humanizer delay. Most Rust players run 70% smoothing with a 20-degree FOV — looks like a 3k-hour player who's slightly cracked. Bolt actions automatically get bullet drop and prediction enabled because manual lead estimation at long range is unrealistic.
Beyond the aimbot you get the full Raw Rust suite: player and sleeper ESP, raid base interior preview, TC location markers, no-recoil, triggerbot, exploits, and the radar window. Updates are continuous and shipped through the loader, so you never have to manually patch anything. Discord support resolves license issues, HWID resets, and config questions within an hour during active hours. Active community sharing config files for force wipe, monthly wipe, vanilla, and modded server playstyles.
Pricing & Access
Raw Rust ships in 1-day, 3-day, 1-week, and 1-month subscription tiers starting at $4.99. Every feature is included in every tier — no per-feature paywalls. Buy on the product page, license arrives via email instantly after payment, and the loader installs in under 2 minutes on Windows 10 or 11. Pair the cheat with the HWID Spoofer if you've ever been hardware banned by EAC or want maximum account-survival insurance through Facepunch's monthly wave bans.
// Features Included
// Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Rust aimbot compensate AK recoil?
Yes. AK silent aim with full recoil pattern compensation — your spray stays on the head bone through the entire mag at any range. The compensation curve is tuned specifically for the AK because it's the most-used weapon in Rust PvP and the standard most kill cam reviews compare against.
Will EAC detect the Rust silent aim?
We test against EAC continuously and ship updates within 6-12 hours of any signature push. Silent aim works at the bullet calculation layer rather than visually moving your crosshair, which avoids the most common detection vectors. Subscriptions auto-pause during anti-cheat downtime windows.
Can the Rust aimbot lead targets at distance?
Yes. Bullet velocity calculation handles targeting moving players at any range. The bow gets aim leading based on draw time and target velocity. Bolt actions get bullet drop compensation for long-range counter-snipes from base defense towers.
Does the aimbot work for raid defense?
Yes. Raid defense mode locks the aim onto roof campers and ladder climbers specifically. When you're holding a tower under raid, you can sit in the bedroom and clean any peeker who tries to ladder up your honeycomb. The mode auto-engages when you're inside a base structure.
How does the no-spread full-auto work in Rust?
No-spread tightens your full-auto bullet pattern to a single point at the crosshair position rather than the random cone Rust normally applies. Combined with the recoil compensation, your AK and Custom SMG behave like laser pointers at close range. Bunker pushes turn into one-sided clears.
Will the Rust aimbot survive Facepunch's monthly wave bans?
We ship preventive updates the Wednesday before each Thursday patch because Facepunch's wave bans historically follow patch deployment by 24-48 hours. Combined with humanizer delay tuning and the HWID Spoofer for hardware-level protection, account survival rates through wave bans are among the highest in the niche.
Can I run the Rust aimbot on a wipe day server with thousands of players?
Yes. The aimbot scales fine on full pop wipe day servers — the target priority and FOV cone restrictions keep you locked onto the actual threats without the cheat trying to track every player visible through your wallhack. Most users run a tighter 15-20 degree FOV on wipe day specifically.
Does the bow aim leading actually let me counter-snipe?
Yes. Bow players get free counter-snipes at 100+ meters because the cheat reads the draw time and target movement vector, then adjusts the aim point for the projectile travel. Most players don't bother with bow PvP because manual leading is too hard — the aimbot turns the bow into a viable mid-range weapon.
