As a seasoned veteran of Call of Duty, I can confidently say that the XM4 in Black Ops 6 is like a trusty old friend who’s back and better than ever. With its negligible recoil and fantastic fire rate, it’s a dream come true for any AR enthusiast.
In Black Ops 6, the XM4 is the first AR you acquire, and if you’ve played Warzone or earlier games, the nostalgia that hits you might be strong. Just like the feeling of nostalgia, the XM4 has never been better. It boasts minimal recoil along with a fantastic firing speed, making it one of the top AR weapons in Black Ops 6.
As a gamer, you know the thrill of finding that perfect weapon, and your mind races with possibilities about the ideal setup to make it shine. If you’re on the hunt for such a build, you’ve come to the right place!
The Best XM4 Loadout in Call of Duty Black Ops 6
- Optic: Kepler Microflex
- Barrel: Long Barrel
- Magazine: Extended Mag 1
- Stock: Light Stock
- Fire Mods: Recoil Springs
This completes the build for XM4.
Details of the XM4 Build
This weapon, the XM4, offers multiple benefits even before any construction – its minimal recoil being particularly notable. Properly equipped, it becomes an exceptional choice. Here’s a quick guide to building the XM4 for Black Ops 6.
From the realm of Warzone and earlier Call of Duty games, the Kepler Microflex stands out as a timeless, classic reflex sight. Beyond stirring up nostalgia, it offers exceptional precision and an unrivaled field of view.
For this particular setup, the Muzzle slot remains unoccupied. However, if you’re an AR player who enjoys playing streaks, prefers a more relaxed playstyle, or often joins the Core Playlist, you could instead equip a Suppressor. In such a scenario, you would need to swap out the Fire Mods.
For this construction, The Long Barrel is a fantastic choice as it boosts the weapon’s firepower, particularly by extending the damage range. Given that the weapon’s rate of fire is already formidable, combining it with an extended damage range creates a lethal combination. Additionally, its design evokes memories of the M16/M4 from the original Call of Duty games, making it visually appealing as well.
Next, let’s discuss the Magazine. Although the XM4 initially carries 30 bullets, this is deemed insufficient for critical situations. To address this issue, we’ve added Extended Mag 1, boosting the XM4’s total capacity to 45 rounds without affecting its reload speed in any negative way.
Light Stock enhances movement agility. Notably, the Running Speed and Crouching Speed have been boosted by 22% and 35% respectively. This means if you’re an AR player who enjoys swift attacks, this stock will significantly improve your speed and efficiency in combat.
In my gaming world, the last piece I need to gear up is the Recoil Springs. As you can guess from the name, they’re all about enhancing the accuracy of your weapon. Now, let me tell you, the XM4 I’m using has got some impressive recoil control already. But, if you want to take it up a notch, these Recoil Springs will give you an edge. They’ll make your aim with this weapon almost unmissable!
In terms of precision, recoil springs primarily concentrate on managing the recoil from the gun shot, both horizontally and vertically.
Previously noted, the XM4 boasts outstanding recoil management. Consequently, we’ve decided not to include an Underbarrel or Rear Grip in this design, as its exceptional recoil control doesn’t necessitate these additional accessories.
The XM4: A Deadly No-Recoil Assault Rifle
Now, let’s shift our focus from discussing the advantages of each attachment on the XM4. Instead, let’s delve deeper into its weapon characteristics to gain a clearer understanding.
- Recoil Gun Kick: 15% increase.
- Movement Speed: 22% increase.
- Firepower: Increases significantly.
- Vertical Recoil Control: 15% increase.
- Crouch Movement Speed: 35% increase.
- Horizontal Recoil Control: 15% increase.
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2024-11-04 13:12