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Call Of Duty Black Ops 6: Best guns and tier listThese are the best guns in Black Ops 6

These are the best guns in Black Ops 6

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What are the best guns in Black Ops 6?Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 presents players with 30+ firearms to use in epic firefights, and 12 of these guns are newcomers to the franchise. From Assault Rifles to Shotguns, there’s a weapon for everyone, and multiplayer matches are going to be fast and furious as the meta expands and these guns receive buffs and nerfs over the next several weeks.In this guide, we’ve divided all of Black Ops 6’s guns up into a tier list based on their performance during the beta and the launch of the game. We’ve also highlighted the top ten guns that we believe are worthy of your time. Read on for our tier list and rundown of thebest guns in Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsBlack Ops 6 best guns tier listHere’s our Black Ops 6 tier list ranking all firearms in the game:BestAK-74, AMES 85, C9, Jackal PDW, KSV, LR 7.62, SVD, Tanto .22, XMG, XM4S TierAEK-973, AS VAL, Kompakt 92, LW3A1 Frostline, Marine SP, Model L, SVD, SWAT 5.56A TierDM-10, GPMG-7, GPR 91, PP-919, PU-21B TierASG-89, Goblin Mk2, HE-1, Tsarkov 7.62C Tier9mm PM, CIGMA 2B, Grekhova, GS45, Stryder .22Let’s now rank those ten guns in the Best category, and explain what makes them so strong in the current meta of Black Ops 6.10. LR 7.62A great headshot weapon, but its slowness might let you down. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionMake no mistake, the LR 7.82 is a fine weapon, especially for bolt-action Sniper Rifle fans. If you’ve got great headshot aim and are on a big map, you can absolutely dominate and watch enemy operator heads explode. The main issue is the slow-as-molasses handling, which is a pain on smaller maps. Slowness is par the course with Sniper Rifles, but the SVD doesn’t seem to suffer this flaw as much as the LR 7.62, hence this tenth place ranking for now.9. SVDThe top Sniper Rifle in the game, for now. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe SVD wins our pick for the one shot, one kill weapon of choice in Black Ops 6. Sniping is arguably harder in Black Ops 6 than its been in previous Call of Duty titles thanks to hefty vertical recoil on all three guns along with very bothersome flinch and wobbly scoping, but the SVD shines as a forgiving semi-auto gun that delivers catastrophic damage at long range. Thanks to the higher Mag size compared to the game’s other Sniper Rifles, this one ends up on top.8. XMGLook at all that ammo! You’ll make good use of it with the XMG. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe XMG is a Light Machine Gun that has a pretty slow firing rate, but overcompensates for this with an absolutely fat Mag size of 100 that really makes a difference when you need to sustain fire for an extended period of time. Damage is solid and recoil is fairly low, though the handling stinks. That said, if you like LMGs, it’s well worth giving the XMG a whirl, as it’s certainly the best in the game at this moment.7. AK-74The AK-74’s got some hefty recoil, but if that’s no bother to you, it’s a great weapon. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionUnlike its cousin the AMES 85, which has average damage but low recoil, the AK-74 is very capable of shredding enemies, but bounces all over the place when it does so. The slow fire rate is also troublesome. But if you’re experienced with tricky guns and don’t mind a little bit of blowback, then the AK-74 may very well shine in your hands. And it’s really hard to say no to that awesome stopping power. Check out ourAK-74 loadout guidefor some tips on tweaking firing and speed.6. KSVIt’s either this or the C9 when it comes to deciding the best SMG for running and gunning. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe KSV’s another fast and deadly submachine that rewards a speedy, aggressive playstyle, and is very much a top-tier option for run and gun class setups along with the C9. For highly mobile players who are looking for a gun with extremely speedy time-to-kill stats, this is an excellent choice, as it feels quicker to aim than the C9 and handles recoil well. I rate the C9 higher on a versatility level, but this is still an excellent SMG. Stick some accessories on this thing like a Long Barrel, Vertical Foregrip, or Recoil Springs, and you’ll be taking down opponents in no time.5. C9Good for running and gunning, and for anyone who mained the MP5 back in the day. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionFor all of you nostalgic for the classic MP5 of yesteryear’s Call of Duty games, then look no further, for the C9 is that gun under another name. The accuracy here is nice, and the C9’s time-to-kill rate is among the highest of all of the weapons on this list. If you utilise a run-and-gun style and are still figuring out which SMG fits you best, the C9 is a great option, and ourC9 loadout guidewill be a valuable assist. The only reason it isn’t higher in our rankings is because the Jackal PDW and Tanto .22 are too good at the moment. Oh well - nerfs will come, and the C9 may benefit from them.4. AMES 85If you liked the MCW, you’ll probably dig the AMES 85. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe AMES 85 took a long while to unlock in Black Ops 6’s beta, but now that the full game is upon us, there’s a good chance that this Assault Rifle will quickly shoot up in the rankings and possibly even take the top spot. We’re putting the XM4 ahead of this one for now but it’s a matter of preference, honestly.The AMES 85’s main benefits are an excellent fire rate and low recoil. Damage could be better, but all-in-all, the AMES 85 vaguely reminds me of the MCW in Modern Warfare 3, and if you’re reading this list, then you know how popular that gun turned out to be. At any rate, leveling up the AMES 85 is a very good strategy if you’re aiming for multiplayer domination, and if you equip the Overkill Wildcard Perk, you can pair this gun with one of our top-ranking SMG to really blow holes in the opposition.3. XM4An excellent choice for AR newbies and experienced vets, the XM4 is a great addition to your arsenal. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionWhen it comes to the most impressive Black Ops 6 Assault Rifle, it’s a current toss-up between the XM4 and the AMES 85. We’re putting the XM4 ahead for being slightly more reliable. This is just a darn solid AR that does what it’s told to do as soon as you pick it up, and since many new players gravitate towards Assault Rifles, it’s nice to have one that serves as a useful recommendation for all.Don’t be fooled into thinking that the XM4 is just for newbies, as experienced operators can get a lot out of this firearm with a good selection of accessories. OurXM4 loadout guidewill tell you what you need to do to boost this weapon in the range department. We recommend a handy optic or something like the Long Barrel for starters.2. Tanto .22Depending on your playstyle, the Tanto .22 might be number one. |Image credit:ActivisionThe Tanto .22 is a mighty fine weapon, and I suspect it’ll pull the rug out from under the Jackal PDW in popularity as time goes on. You can expect extremely potent firepower with this gun, and its only tradeoff is a relatively sluggish fire rate, which means that it’s not the best idea to get close with the Tanto .22.That said, at mid-range or when paired with a decent secondary weapon or an attachment to boost its headshot multiplier (try the CHF Barrel) then this SMG truly shines. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the Tanto .22, as it’s a really powerful tool in the hands of the right player. For now, it gets second place.1. Jackal PDWPossibly overpowered and a damn good SMG. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe Jackal PDW takes the top spot as the gun that dominated Black Ops 6’s beta to the point that everyone was using it. While not quite as potent in the full game, the Jackal PDW remains ahead of the pack thanks to all-around quality stats that can beat ARs and Sniper Rifles on most maps. Expect an excellent fire rate, explosive time-to-kill stats, and top-of-the-line mobility and handling when you equip this weapon.Chances are, the Jackal PDW may get knocked down a few spots once Black Ops 6 evolves. But this SMG is king of the hill for now, and its sick purple Scourge variant remains a very popular choice for everyone who’s preordered Black Ops 6’s Vault Edition. All of you currently running across multiplayer maps with your glowing Jackal PDW and blasting me at close range - enjoy it while it lasts. For more information on outfitting this impressive SMG to be all it can be, take a gander at outJackal PDW loadout guide.And that concludes our rundown of the very best guns in Black Ops 6! For more on some of the guns presented here, take a trip over to our guides to thebest ARsandbest SMGsin Black Ops 6. Happy shooting, and may you have many happy killstreaks.

What are the best guns in Black Ops 6?Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 presents players with 30+ firearms to use in epic firefights, and 12 of these guns are newcomers to the franchise. From Assault Rifles to Shotguns, there’s a weapon for everyone, and multiplayer matches are going to be fast and furious as the meta expands and these guns receive buffs and nerfs over the next several weeks.In this guide, we’ve divided all of Black Ops 6’s guns up into a tier list based on their performance during the beta and the launch of the game. We’ve also highlighted the top ten guns that we believe are worthy of your time. Read on for our tier list and rundown of thebest guns in Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsBlack Ops 6 best guns tier listHere’s our Black Ops 6 tier list ranking all firearms in the game:BestAK-74, AMES 85, C9, Jackal PDW, KSV, LR 7.62, SVD, Tanto .22, XMG, XM4S TierAEK-973, AS VAL, Kompakt 92, LW3A1 Frostline, Marine SP, Model L, SVD, SWAT 5.56A TierDM-10, GPMG-7, GPR 91, PP-919, PU-21B TierASG-89, Goblin Mk2, HE-1, Tsarkov 7.62C Tier9mm PM, CIGMA 2B, Grekhova, GS45, Stryder .22Let’s now rank those ten guns in the Best category, and explain what makes them so strong in the current meta of Black Ops 6.10. LR 7.62A great headshot weapon, but its slowness might let you down. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionMake no mistake, the LR 7.82 is a fine weapon, especially for bolt-action Sniper Rifle fans. If you’ve got great headshot aim and are on a big map, you can absolutely dominate and watch enemy operator heads explode. The main issue is the slow-as-molasses handling, which is a pain on smaller maps. Slowness is par the course with Sniper Rifles, but the SVD doesn’t seem to suffer this flaw as much as the LR 7.62, hence this tenth place ranking for now.9. SVDThe top Sniper Rifle in the game, for now. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe SVD wins our pick for the one shot, one kill weapon of choice in Black Ops 6. Sniping is arguably harder in Black Ops 6 than its been in previous Call of Duty titles thanks to hefty vertical recoil on all three guns along with very bothersome flinch and wobbly scoping, but the SVD shines as a forgiving semi-auto gun that delivers catastrophic damage at long range. Thanks to the higher Mag size compared to the game’s other Sniper Rifles, this one ends up on top.8. XMGLook at all that ammo! You’ll make good use of it with the XMG. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe XMG is a Light Machine Gun that has a pretty slow firing rate, but overcompensates for this with an absolutely fat Mag size of 100 that really makes a difference when you need to sustain fire for an extended period of time. Damage is solid and recoil is fairly low, though the handling stinks. That said, if you like LMGs, it’s well worth giving the XMG a whirl, as it’s certainly the best in the game at this moment.7. AK-74The AK-74’s got some hefty recoil, but if that’s no bother to you, it’s a great weapon. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionUnlike its cousin the AMES 85, which has average damage but low recoil, the AK-74 is very capable of shredding enemies, but bounces all over the place when it does so. The slow fire rate is also troublesome. But if you’re experienced with tricky guns and don’t mind a little bit of blowback, then the AK-74 may very well shine in your hands. And it’s really hard to say no to that awesome stopping power. Check out ourAK-74 loadout guidefor some tips on tweaking firing and speed.6. KSVIt’s either this or the C9 when it comes to deciding the best SMG for running and gunning. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe KSV’s another fast and deadly submachine that rewards a speedy, aggressive playstyle, and is very much a top-tier option for run and gun class setups along with the C9. For highly mobile players who are looking for a gun with extremely speedy time-to-kill stats, this is an excellent choice, as it feels quicker to aim than the C9 and handles recoil well. I rate the C9 higher on a versatility level, but this is still an excellent SMG. Stick some accessories on this thing like a Long Barrel, Vertical Foregrip, or Recoil Springs, and you’ll be taking down opponents in no time.5. C9Good for running and gunning, and for anyone who mained the MP5 back in the day. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionFor all of you nostalgic for the classic MP5 of yesteryear’s Call of Duty games, then look no further, for the C9 is that gun under another name. The accuracy here is nice, and the C9’s time-to-kill rate is among the highest of all of the weapons on this list. If you utilise a run-and-gun style and are still figuring out which SMG fits you best, the C9 is a great option, and ourC9 loadout guidewill be a valuable assist. The only reason it isn’t higher in our rankings is because the Jackal PDW and Tanto .22 are too good at the moment. Oh well - nerfs will come, and the C9 may benefit from them.4. AMES 85If you liked the MCW, you’ll probably dig the AMES 85. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe AMES 85 took a long while to unlock in Black Ops 6’s beta, but now that the full game is upon us, there’s a good chance that this Assault Rifle will quickly shoot up in the rankings and possibly even take the top spot. We’re putting the XM4 ahead of this one for now but it’s a matter of preference, honestly.The AMES 85’s main benefits are an excellent fire rate and low recoil. Damage could be better, but all-in-all, the AMES 85 vaguely reminds me of the MCW in Modern Warfare 3, and if you’re reading this list, then you know how popular that gun turned out to be. At any rate, leveling up the AMES 85 is a very good strategy if you’re aiming for multiplayer domination, and if you equip the Overkill Wildcard Perk, you can pair this gun with one of our top-ranking SMG to really blow holes in the opposition.3. XM4An excellent choice for AR newbies and experienced vets, the XM4 is a great addition to your arsenal. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionWhen it comes to the most impressive Black Ops 6 Assault Rifle, it’s a current toss-up between the XM4 and the AMES 85. We’re putting the XM4 ahead for being slightly more reliable. This is just a darn solid AR that does what it’s told to do as soon as you pick it up, and since many new players gravitate towards Assault Rifles, it’s nice to have one that serves as a useful recommendation for all.Don’t be fooled into thinking that the XM4 is just for newbies, as experienced operators can get a lot out of this firearm with a good selection of accessories. OurXM4 loadout guidewill tell you what you need to do to boost this weapon in the range department. We recommend a handy optic or something like the Long Barrel for starters.2. Tanto .22Depending on your playstyle, the Tanto .22 might be number one. |Image credit:ActivisionThe Tanto .22 is a mighty fine weapon, and I suspect it’ll pull the rug out from under the Jackal PDW in popularity as time goes on. You can expect extremely potent firepower with this gun, and its only tradeoff is a relatively sluggish fire rate, which means that it’s not the best idea to get close with the Tanto .22.That said, at mid-range or when paired with a decent secondary weapon or an attachment to boost its headshot multiplier (try the CHF Barrel) then this SMG truly shines. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the Tanto .22, as it’s a really powerful tool in the hands of the right player. For now, it gets second place.1. Jackal PDWPossibly overpowered and a damn good SMG. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/ActivisionThe Jackal PDW takes the top spot as the gun that dominated Black Ops 6’s beta to the point that everyone was using it. While not quite as potent in the full game, the Jackal PDW remains ahead of the pack thanks to all-around quality stats that can beat ARs and Sniper Rifles on most maps. Expect an excellent fire rate, explosive time-to-kill stats, and top-of-the-line mobility and handling when you equip this weapon.Chances are, the Jackal PDW may get knocked down a few spots once Black Ops 6 evolves. But this SMG is king of the hill for now, and its sick purple Scourge variant remains a very popular choice for everyone who’s preordered Black Ops 6’s Vault Edition. All of you currently running across multiplayer maps with your glowing Jackal PDW and blasting me at close range - enjoy it while it lasts. For more information on outfitting this impressive SMG to be all it can be, take a gander at outJackal PDW loadout guide.And that concludes our rundown of the very best guns in Black Ops 6! For more on some of the guns presented here, take a trip over to our guides to thebest ARsandbest SMGsin Black Ops 6. Happy shooting, and may you have many happy killstreaks.

What are the best guns in Black Ops 6?Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 presents players with 30+ firearms to use in epic firefights, and 12 of these guns are newcomers to the franchise. From Assault Rifles to Shotguns, there’s a weapon for everyone, and multiplayer matches are going to be fast and furious as the meta expands and these guns receive buffs and nerfs over the next several weeks.

In this guide, we’ve divided all of Black Ops 6’s guns up into a tier list based on their performance during the beta and the launch of the game. We’ve also highlighted the top ten guns that we believe are worthy of your time. Read on for our tier list and rundown of thebest guns in Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6.

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Black Ops 6 best guns tier list

Here’s our Black Ops 6 tier list ranking all firearms in the game:

Let’s now rank those ten guns in the Best category, and explain what makes them so strong in the current meta of Black Ops 6.

10. LR 7.62

A great headshot weapon, but its slowness might let you down. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The LR 7.62 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

Make no mistake, the LR 7.82 is a fine weapon, especially for bolt-action Sniper Rifle fans. If you’ve got great headshot aim and are on a big map, you can absolutely dominate and watch enemy operator heads explode. The main issue is the slow-as-molasses handling, which is a pain on smaller maps. Slowness is par the course with Sniper Rifles, but the SVD doesn’t seem to suffer this flaw as much as the LR 7.62, hence this tenth place ranking for now.

9. SVD

The top Sniper Rifle in the game, for now. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The SVD in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

The SVD wins our pick for the one shot, one kill weapon of choice in Black Ops 6. Sniping is arguably harder in Black Ops 6 than its been in previous Call of Duty titles thanks to hefty vertical recoil on all three guns along with very bothersome flinch and wobbly scoping, but the SVD shines as a forgiving semi-auto gun that delivers catastrophic damage at long range. Thanks to the higher Mag size compared to the game’s other Sniper Rifles, this one ends up on top.

8. XMG

Look at all that ammo! You’ll make good use of it with the XMG. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The XMG in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

The XMG is a Light Machine Gun that has a pretty slow firing rate, but overcompensates for this with an absolutely fat Mag size of 100 that really makes a difference when you need to sustain fire for an extended period of time. Damage is solid and recoil is fairly low, though the handling stinks. That said, if you like LMGs, it’s well worth giving the XMG a whirl, as it’s certainly the best in the game at this moment.

7. AK-74

The AK-74’s got some hefty recoil, but if that’s no bother to you, it’s a great weapon. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The AK-74, in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s loadout screen.

Unlike its cousin the AMES 85, which has average damage but low recoil, the AK-74 is very capable of shredding enemies, but bounces all over the place when it does so. The slow fire rate is also troublesome. But if you’re experienced with tricky guns and don’t mind a little bit of blowback, then the AK-74 may very well shine in your hands. And it’s really hard to say no to that awesome stopping power. Check out ourAK-74 loadout guidefor some tips on tweaking firing and speed.

6. KSV

It’s either this or the C9 when it comes to deciding the best SMG for running and gunning. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The KSV in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

The KSV’s another fast and deadly submachine that rewards a speedy, aggressive playstyle, and is very much a top-tier option for run and gun class setups along with the C9. For highly mobile players who are looking for a gun with extremely speedy time-to-kill stats, this is an excellent choice, as it feels quicker to aim than the C9 and handles recoil well. I rate the C9 higher on a versatility level, but this is still an excellent SMG. Stick some accessories on this thing like a Long Barrel, Vertical Foregrip, or Recoil Springs, and you’ll be taking down opponents in no time.

5. C9

Good for running and gunning, and for anyone who mained the MP5 back in the day. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The C9, from Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

For all of you nostalgic for the classic MP5 of yesteryear’s Call of Duty games, then look no further, for the C9 is that gun under another name. The accuracy here is nice, and the C9’s time-to-kill rate is among the highest of all of the weapons on this list. If you utilise a run-and-gun style and are still figuring out which SMG fits you best, the C9 is a great option, and ourC9 loadout guidewill be a valuable assist. The only reason it isn’t higher in our rankings is because the Jackal PDW and Tanto .22 are too good at the moment. Oh well - nerfs will come, and the C9 may benefit from them.

4. AMES 85

If you liked the MCW, you’ll probably dig the AMES 85. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The AMES 85 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

The AMES 85 took a long while to unlock in Black Ops 6’s beta, but now that the full game is upon us, there’s a good chance that this Assault Rifle will quickly shoot up in the rankings and possibly even take the top spot. We’re putting the XM4 ahead of this one for now but it’s a matter of preference, honestly.

The AMES 85’s main benefits are an excellent fire rate and low recoil. Damage could be better, but all-in-all, the AMES 85 vaguely reminds me of the MCW in Modern Warfare 3, and if you’re reading this list, then you know how popular that gun turned out to be. At any rate, leveling up the AMES 85 is a very good strategy if you’re aiming for multiplayer domination, and if you equip the Overkill Wildcard Perk, you can pair this gun with one of our top-ranking SMG to really blow holes in the opposition.

3. XM4

An excellent choice for AR newbies and experienced vets, the XM4 is a great addition to your arsenal. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The XM4 on the gun loadout screen in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

When it comes to the most impressive Black Ops 6 Assault Rifle, it’s a current toss-up between the XM4 and the AMES 85. We’re putting the XM4 ahead for being slightly more reliable. This is just a darn solid AR that does what it’s told to do as soon as you pick it up, and since many new players gravitate towards Assault Rifles, it’s nice to have one that serves as a useful recommendation for all.

Don’t be fooled into thinking that the XM4 is just for newbies, as experienced operators can get a lot out of this firearm with a good selection of accessories. OurXM4 loadout guidewill tell you what you need to do to boost this weapon in the range department. We recommend a handy optic or something like the Long Barrel for starters.

2. Tanto .22

Depending on your playstyle, the Tanto .22 might be number one. |Image credit:Activision

The Tanto .22 SMG in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

The Tanto .22 is a mighty fine weapon, and I suspect it’ll pull the rug out from under the Jackal PDW in popularity as time goes on. You can expect extremely potent firepower with this gun, and its only tradeoff is a relatively sluggish fire rate, which means that it’s not the best idea to get close with the Tanto .22.

That said, at mid-range or when paired with a decent secondary weapon or an attachment to boost its headshot multiplier (try the CHF Barrel) then this SMG truly shines. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the Tanto .22, as it’s a really powerful tool in the hands of the right player. For now, it gets second place.

1. Jackal PDW

Possibly overpowered and a damn good SMG. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

The Jackal-PDW, in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s loadout screen.

The Jackal PDW takes the top spot as the gun that dominated Black Ops 6’s beta to the point that everyone was using it. While not quite as potent in the full game, the Jackal PDW remains ahead of the pack thanks to all-around quality stats that can beat ARs and Sniper Rifles on most maps. Expect an excellent fire rate, explosive time-to-kill stats, and top-of-the-line mobility and handling when you equip this weapon.

Chances are, the Jackal PDW may get knocked down a few spots once Black Ops 6 evolves. But this SMG is king of the hill for now, and its sick purple Scourge variant remains a very popular choice for everyone who’s preordered Black Ops 6’s Vault Edition. All of you currently running across multiplayer maps with your glowing Jackal PDW and blasting me at close range - enjoy it while it lasts. For more information on outfitting this impressive SMG to be all it can be, take a gander at outJackal PDW loadout guide.

And that concludes our rundown of the very best guns in Black Ops 6! For more on some of the guns presented here, take a trip over to our guides to thebest ARsandbest SMGsin Black Ops 6. Happy shooting, and may you have many happy killstreaks.