![]() ![]() There’s not too much to say about the HCR 56 other than elaborating on the various aspects that make it very lackluster. ![]() This LMG’s TTK drops off drastically at around the 25-meter range, making it only suitable for close-range combat, but even there it falters when compared to the horde of assault rifles and SMGs that excel in close-range gunfights.ĭue to the lightning-fast nature of the current metagame, you aren’t even guaranteed to get off a single shot without the threat of being killed by enemies who decided to not use a bad weapon.įurthermore, the HCR 56 has one of the lowest damage outputs among all of the LMGs along with the very worst recoil control. That, however, does not stop it from being one of the worst LMGs in the game. This is an old LMG that you may have come across in previous CoD games, albeit with improved stats. It does beat the 556 Icarus in terms of range, but only by a thread, which means that you are better off using the Icarus with attachments that improve its performance from a long distance. It takes forever to reload and doesn’t kill fast while needing to use two other weapons to simply unlock it in the first place. The Rapp H basically comes with all the expected downsides of an LMG but none of the benefits. But when you take the Rapp’s TTK into consideration, it ultimately gets beaten by the Sakin and the Raal. The reason why some players go for the Rapp H is for its fire rate, which actually manages to rival the 556 Icarus. The Rapp H is essentially the 556 Icarus, but much worse, offering the same fire rate and damage but with lower mobility, accuracy, and recoil control. It excels in little to nothing, while being the worst in several categories. There’s no other way to put this other than saying that the Rapp H is downright horrible. The best LMGs in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 6) Rapp H Image via Activision If you want to find out just which LMGs are worth investing your time and resources in, then make sure to read our list of the best LMGs in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 below. While the LMGs and chunky and slow, their dominating firepower more than make up for that difference. These beasts provide heavy sustained fire with their large magazines, letting you plow down enemies before they can get their grubby little fingers on the trigger. I used the starting guns only until I got the first service star on them and I find the RPK much better than the IAR.LMGs, or Light Machine Guns, are some of the heaviest hitters in Modern Warfare 2 and can help players push their competitive edge further than before. I don't like it very much maybe because I didn't use it a lot, the M60 SUCKS in both supported firing and moving firing (lower damage than the PKP, almost the same accuracy and less ROF than the M240B). With all these I got more than 500 kills, about the other ones, the M249 saw is an SMG with more damage, a bigger clip and less accuracy. The PKP is VERY powerful but way too inaccurate because of the recoil, and the MG36 with frontgrip and laser sight is basically an assault rifle for the support class. It's not that good on mid-long distances but in medium range is probably the best. I use it for both running around with the frontgrip and laying down suppressive fire with the bipod. The fire rate and the damage are quite good, and the accuracy is great for an LMG if you use the laser sight. M240B, I have more than 1100 kills with it and I think it's the best overall. As a support thats a bit irrelevant, but your accuracy stat will definitely go to ****. So you'll blow through ammo faster with an MG36 then the QBB-95. I'm not a fan of the MG36 because it lacks power, and on top of that, sprays its clip. ![]() I prefer it over the RPK/M27 just for the mag size, since its reload speed is about the same. It has good accuracy, a fast reload, and high mobility for an LMG. 240bitch.ĬQB LMGS(Better to use as an Assault Rifle, fire in short bursts rather then sustained LMG fire): I'm a fan of the QBB-95. ![]() It kills in 4 bullets at close range, has a high rate of fire, and is decently accurate. It has a low rate of fire making it easy to control, and is one of the more accurate LMGs along with the M60, but is slightly faster on the draw meaning you won't be completely screwed inside 50ft. Belt Fed LMG (Good for a solid stream of bullets/suppression/long range accuracy): I prefer the PKP Pecheneg. ![]()
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