Best QBZ loadout in Warzone
Like the Krig, the QBZ really excels at range. Its damage output won’t match sniper supports like the Cold War AK-47 up close, but with recoil like this, you can stay locked on faraway targets. Here’s our build of choice:
Muzzle: Agency Suppressor Barrel: Task Force Optic: Axial Arms 3x Underbarrel: Field Agent Grip Ammunition: STANAG 60 Round Drum
As usual, you want both an Agency Suppressor and Task Force Barrel for maximum damage range and bullet velocity. These attachments also grant you some added recoil control. Mix that with low base recoil and a Field Agent Grip, and you have a low-recoil laserbeam ready to rock. For long-range, you’ll want an optic with some zoom. The Axial Arms 3x is the most common choice for Cold War guns, but if you prefer a Royal and Kross 4x or other alternatives it’s really a matter of preference. Last but not least, add on a STANAG 60 Round Drum to give yourself plenty of ammo. With recoil this low, you do have a few options to play around with, if you can handle a little less recoil assistance. Some players will swap the Task Force Barrel for a Ranger Barrel to gain mobility and ADS speed at the cost of some damage range and recoil control. You could also trade the Field Agent Grip for a Raider Stock or Airborne Elastic Wrap for better ADS movement speed or ADS speed, respectively.
Secondary weapon
Long-range Assault Rifles always go well with an SMG. You can achieve unmatched mobility with a Cold War option like the MAC-10. Both MP5s are top-tier choices right now too. To see what other SMGs are in the meta, check our guide to the best SMGs in Warzone right now. That’s the QBZ for you! Now you’re prepared with all the knowledge you need to build it out and drop into a match. If you’re looking for a different style of AR, head over to our guide to the best Assault Rifles in Warzone! For a full rundown of the Season 6 meta, visit our best Warzone loadouts and best guns tier list.