Latest Best M15 Mod 0 Loadout In Black Ops 7
It's easy to look down on starter weapons, and you might feel inclined to do so with M15 MOD 0. Let's face it, basically being an M4, it's nothing you've not used in the past. Nevertheless, the best M15 loadout in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is one of its strongest, and you really don't need to put much work in to make it shine.
That's great news if you've got your sights set on the Black Ops 7 Mastery Camos, since you'll most likely start climbing that mountain (and what a climb it is) with the M15 MOD 0.
Although, if you want to collect everything, you'll have to get through this weapon's 47 levels, prestige it three times over, and then reach weapon level 250, so I hope you like it.
Here's the build code so you can import it into your game: A01-B6FDL-EWND5-1. To do this, just open the loadout menu, select the M15, and click the small gun icon to the right of the 'create new build' option.
The defining feature of the M15 is its superb handling out of the box. Great recoil, combined with its consistent 315ms time-to-kill all the way out to 46 meters, makes it a great mid-range weapon. I like to take advantage of this by using attachments to make it more of a threat up close, especially if you like jumping around the place.
You'll no doubt have noticed that this build features eight attachments, so you'll need the Gunfighter Wildcard. Without this, you'll have a five-attachment version, so I'd drop the laser, magazine, and either the optic or suppressor.
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While the Monolithic Suppressor might be tempting for its increased range and bullet velocity, I don't think it's worth taking the hit to aim down sight speed. Instead, I opt for the simple but effective VAS 5.56 Suppressor, which removes your ping when firing from enemy mini-maps with no downsides.
Then, to increase mobility, I love the 15" Mirage Light Barrel, Contour Grip and Wander-3V Stock. Combined, these attachments significantly buff aim down sight speed and sprint to fire speed (including while jumping), and also speed up aim walking movement for better strafing. I'll note that the Hexcut Grip is a good replacement for the Contour if you're always diving and sliding around.
It might sound somewhat counterintuitive to use the 3mW Motion Strike Laser with a suppressor, since the laser is visible while aiming, but it's really not that big of a deal (unlike the hipfire versions). Plus, this attac
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