Best Vaznev-9k Loadout in COD MW2 Ranked Play Season 2 Reloaded - Prima Games

Best Vaznev-9k Loadout in COD MW2 Ranked Play Season 2 Reloaded

The need for more speed.

by Daniel Wenerowicz
Vaznev-9k

In Season 2 Reloaded, the Vaznev-9k has some competition in the submachine gun category, but it still remains the best choice for the role. Players looking to pick up the Vaz in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Ranked Play will also need to account for the changes in weapon tuning.

The removal of tuning isn’t as much of a game changer as it was for weapons such as the TAQ-56, but it still has an effect on what the best combination of attachments is. This loadout guide will cover everything you need to know for the best Vaznev-9k loadout possible.

COD MW2 Ranked Play – Best Vaznev-9k Loadout in Season 2 Reloaded

Another change to pay attention to here is the alterations to ADS speed on underbarrel attachments. Across the board, underbarrels all have fewer ADS penalties, and that means we can utilize some more recoil control All of the necessary attachments can be found below.

Vaznev-9k Ranked Play Loadout:

  • Muzzle: Bruen Pendulum
  • Underbarrel: FSS Sharkfin
  • Rear Grip: True-Tac Grip
  • Stock: Otrezat Stock

There are a couple of ways to change this loadout around as well. Many of the Season 2 Reloaded builds will only utilize three attachments on the Vaz. They remove the muzzle and add the Edge-47 Grip instead. However, we like to utilize the muzzle and add a minimal underbarrel instead for a slight advantage to recoil control.

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As for the fifth slot on the Vaznev-9k, we still want to leave it empty for COD MW2 Ranked Play. Any other attachments will make the weapon too slow and aren’t worthwhile.

That is all! For more on the Call of Duty title, head over to our dedicated Modern Warfare 2 section full of guides, news, updates, and more.

About The Author

Daniel Wenerowicz

Dan has been writing gaming guides and news as a staff writer and freelancer since he graduated from Westfield State University in 2020. You can find him covering the FPS and Battle Royale space at Prima Games.

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