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The Best Assault Rifles For Warfare Mode In Delta Force

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The recoil is minimal, and with more attachments, you can fine-tune it more. The base magazine capacity isn't enough, so I recommend using a 30-round extended magazine attachment with the rifle to compensate for low ammo capac


Using attachments to keep the recoil under control is key for most guns in Delta Force , but it's really easy to see the benefits on the MP7, as the extremely high DPS output of the weapon bleeds into the mid-range the more its recoil is controlled. With some help, the weapon becomes extremely competitive against Assault Rifles at mid-range without losing any capability at close range, where it is still among the b


The gun operates in burst mode , and you can load high-tier ammo to knock out an enemy. Both the damage and armor penetration are solid , and the range is decent enough to take out enemies with high-tier g

These weapons aren’t completely interchangeable, but they both fulfill a specific role in the Assault Rifle category: close-range combat . Both of these weapons have very high rates of fire, and very high DPS, but weaker innate Control (which dictates weapon ki


However, that doesn't mean that the first Delta Force weapons available are necessarily terrible options. In fact, some of them can be just fine to take into a match. It all depends on knowing which ones work the best and that's why this guide is here to lay out which ones are worth choos


The AKS-74 assault rifle is the second best Level 1 Delta Force weapon due to its damage output. While it comes with the slowest firing rate of any Level 1 assault rifle, it also boasts the best damage of them all. There won't be as many bullets being fired, but the ones that do land will certainly leave a mark on the enemy. That is well worth the trade-


The SR-25 * is *in a weird position . It's not as consistent as the Mini-14 nor as effective at long-range as a Sniper Rifle; instead, it offers the best (and worst) of both worlds in terms of handling, fire rate, and bullet sp


As a distant relative to the Bizon, the Vityaz keeps a familiar feature set — moderate fire rate, decent iron sight and range, relatively high damage, and smooth handling . Like the AK-12, though, it's far too tempera


The gun shoots like the Vector SMG , but the recoil is pretty insane at range. If you're fighting enemies at close range or in close quarters , they're not getting back up after eating a mag dump from the


The G17 sacrifices everything a good single-shot pistol has for a slightly better fire rate. It feels like a "last resort" because of the mediocre control and a death sentence if the enemy has a G18 or


There are minor differences between the two: the K416 has better Control potential, but the SG552 has way better reload speed and hip-fire. Either of these though can be used to dominate close range in spite of these differences, and with fire-rate and equitable damage these guns have seriously low TTK that shines at SMG ra


So far, the highlighted long-range weaponry has not included a gun purely dedicated to that kind of fighting. That changes with this rifle, which is all about trying to pepper enemies while crouched or lying down a ways away from them. The Mini-14 has a good range in its base form that can be improved upon with the right attachments as w


M16A4 Assault Rifle is the final assault rifle available at Level 1. The M16A4 is not the best of the best, but it is quite good. It comes with a three-round burst-fire mode that provides little recoil and better accuracy than other rifles on this list. The only thing is that it does have some power loss in that, so it will take a couple of bursts, usually, to take the enemy out in a timely man


Further changes to the fire-rate can also be done with the wrapped suppressor, allowing for even more options for players. The end result is a gun that has the ability to push into Assault Rifle ranges that other guns in the category struggle w


This tier highlights the cream of the crop among Delta Force's weapons catalog . You'll usually find half of the lobby using these guns, and for good reason — their time-to-kill (or TTK) has virtually no competition , and you can even make them "laser-like" with the right loado


The M4A1 is similar to both the SG552 and the K416 in the sense that its fire-rate is also above average, though of the three, it fires a little slower in exchange for increased stability. However, this minor change has big implications for the way the weapon operates at range, where it substantially outperforms both the SG552 and K


Adding the right attachments will also make this weapon even better. If a person wants to sit back and pick off enemies from a distance, they can throw on a good scope and barrel attachments to compensate for the long distance. Or if they want to be more of a run-and-gun kind of soldier, they can have the gun using a Red Dot Sight and a stock that can improve the weapon's handling. The CAR-15 is the best Delta Force Updates Force weapon for new playe