Lower damage, range and mobility in exchange for a tiny bit less recoil just isn’t going to cut it, especially when it’s unlocked way after the AK at level 138. Unfortunately, the ASM10 tries to do what the AK47 does, but does it worse. It’s nice and accurate at close ranges, with a decently accurate hip fire, but isn’t quite as all-purpose and reliable as some of its rivals. It’s a solid mid-range gun, and can be pretty fun to use once you’ve got the hang of it. It’s got some pretty severe recoil though, so don’t try for those fancy longshots unless you’re extremely confident and skilled. On a map like Nuketown or Rust, you’ll be wrecking shop non-stop. This legendary weapon is ludicrously strong at close range. Combined with the extended mag and quickdraw, you’ll have a really solid all-purpose weapon that’ll serve you well in many situations. The Type 25 is more accurate than its gun stats would suggest.
It’s slightly tougher at long range with its high fire rate, but the recoil becomes easily predictable once you’ve played a couple of games with it. The KN-44 deals solid damage over various ranges, thanks to its damage per shot. The LK24 is a pretty good weapon to try out thanks to its fast fire rate and high level of accuracy - definitely worth the time investment. This is a lovely mobile gun, letting you use it in a similar way to an SMG, albeit with slightly more potential at range. A reliable option, you’ll be able to carry your team if you consistently hit your shots. The fire rate compensates for the lower damage nicely in all honesty, and the gun’s ability to land those kills at range thanks to its minimal recoil is hugely valuable, putting it up there as one of the best guns you can use. Not to be confused with the AK47, this gun attempts to make up for its lack of damage with a higher fire rate and accuracy. Use short, controlled bursts and you’ll do fine.
A high damage AR with a decent range to boot, the only downside is the struggle it takes to land a series of shots. You’ll have to get to level 23 to unlock it, and its recoil is rather nasty, but it’s absolutely worth getting the practice in. This staple of the series packs one hell of a punch. It basically functions as a better version of the M4. Its damage is underwhelming, at 48, but is made up for by a high rate of fire as well as decent accuracy and range.
Much like the M16, the BK57 automatically comes with a movement speed upgrade upon unlock at level 115. With its extremely forgiving, laser-like recoil, it’s easy to get the hang of and start dominating enemies. Shredding enemies at close range and picking them off at a distance, the HBRa3 has what it takes to help you carry your team to a convincing victory.
If you're big into one of our bottom tier guns, don't let that put you off! Tier Let us know what your favourite is, and remember: it's all about how a gun feels. We’ve ranked them so you can better judge which one to put time and levels into once you’ve unlocked them! Combining range and damage output with speed and maneuverability, Call of Duty: Mobile has brought back these old favourites. Call of Duty: Mobile Assault Rifle Tier ListĪ staple for any soldier in the thick of battle, Assault Rifles will be your bread and butter. You’re also able to gain these weapons through the Battle Pass and from Crates. Of course, once a metagame begins to develop, we’ll keep this page updated with more information on the state of the weapons in COD: Mobile.įor now, we’re ranking weapons based on their base forms available from leveling up, although you are able to purchase upgraded versions in the store for tokens or COD Points that have special abilities. Our tier list is based on the early state of the game’s release. You have access to Assault Rifles, Snipers, LMGs and Shotguns just like in the COD games we all know, and the attachments you can strategically shove onto your weapons come from those series too.įor more Call of Duty: Mobile guides, check out our guide hub, where we’re constantly updating information on weapons, maps and more! Primary Weapons We’ve been having a great time playing with a whole lot of classic guns and weapons from the Call of Duty series, with Call of Duty: Mobile drawing inspiration and content from both the Modern Warfare and Black Ops games.
Our constantly-evolving tier list of all the guns available in Call of Duty: Mobile.