The best MP7 classes in Modern Warfare
The MP7 is taking over Warzone, and shreds on multiplayer but both modes need different attachments. Here's our MP7 attachment guide to help you win.
Joey Carr
08th Mar 2020 21:00
Without a doubt, there are two Sub Machine Guns that most players prefer to use in Modern Warfare and Warzone play, being the MP5 and the MP7. Both weapons offer a quick fire rate and great accuracy, even at longer ranges, which makes them the two best SMG's on the game. But the MP7 edges it on Warzone, with its 40-round magazine you can easily snap from one person to the next, and it can offer immense accuracy at both short and long distances. You can also equip your MP7 to be an incredibly quick SMG which can help you shred on multiplayer, but it's all about finding the right attachments. Here's our Call of Duty tips for the best MP7 attachments.
The Best MP7 Warzone Loadout Attachments - Accuracy
In Warzone, it is likely that you will come across a range of different gunfights, from close-quarters combat inside buildings to long-range trades across rooftops. Therefore the MP7's accuracy makes it the best SMG in Warzone. But to get the most out of it, you will need to optimise its accuracy; these attachments will help you beam players across Verdansk.
- Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor
- Barrel: FSS Recon
- Underbarrel: Merc Foregrip
- Rear Grip: Granulated Grip Tape
- Stock: FORGE TAC Stalker
The Merc Foregrip, Granulated Grip Tape and the FORGE TAC Stalker Stock will optimise your accuracy. Whilst most mistake accuracy with recoil control, the MP7 barely recoils, and it is easy to control when it does, therefore you should optimise the aiming stability, to allow you to strafe moving targets efficiently and then snap back on to the next target. The FSS Recon Barrel will optimise its range, allowing you to be effective at most distances, and the monolithic suppressor will add to this whilst keeping you off the radar. This is the best MP7 Warzone loadout and combined with a sniper or RPG, the MP7 will help you get an incredible amount of kills.
The Best MP7 Attachments for Multiplayer - Sprint to fire Rate
Whereas the best MP7 Warzone loadout targets accuracy, the MP7 is very accurate at close-quarters anyway, therefore it is best that you focus on making this the fastest SMG possible, to give you an accurate shredding machine. Optimising you aim down sight speed and sprint to fire rate will make the MP7 aim and shoot quicker, meaning you can dart around the map getting kills before people can respond. For that, the best MP7 attachments are:
- Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor
- Barrel: FSS Recon
- Underbarrel: Commander Foregrip
- Rear Grip: Rubberised Grip Tape
- Laser: 5mW Laser
With this loadout, the Commander Forehrip, Rubberised grip tape, and 5mW laser all increase the sprint to fire rate, the laser having the biggest effect. It does make you visible to enemies with the laser being green, but you will see a significant difference in how quickly this weapon will shoot, meaning you'll have a lot of people weak before they can even shoot back, meaning that the laser won't give you away at all. Having the best MP7 attachments for sprint to fire equipped will see most of the 1v1 gunfights swing in your favour. Again, the FSS Recon favours bullet velocity which will help your damage and range, whilst monolithic suppressor will keep you off the radar; although you can swap it out for the compensator if you wish to be hunted down. These are the best MP7 attachments for multiplayer.
Other aspects of your MP7 class
To go along with the above attachments, we’ve included the rest of our recommended class setup below.
Perks
- Double Time
- Ghost
- Battle-Hardened
Secondary Weapon
Equipment
- Semtex Grenade
- Smoke Grenade
Field Upgrade
- Dead Silence
Whilst these are our preferred features for your class, the rest is preferential. Smokes will allow you to push through them and shred at close range, or bait people out, whilst dead silence will allow you to move silently around players to get up close and personal. Double time is definitely recommended as it allows you to sprint faster, and combined with the sprint to fire class, you will be able to move and shoot quickly; a deadly combination.
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About The Author
Joey Carr
Joey Carr was a freelance contributor to GGRecon.