Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Season 2 Weapon Tier List
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Season 2 is live now, adding two new guns to the game’s lineup of weaponry alongside plenty of new content for players to enjoy. The LC10 SMG and FARA 83 are following up some stiff competition due to Season 1’s stellar gun additions, but one of them lives up to the hype. While players will surely have interest in using these Season 2 additions, though, plenty of the launch guns are still top tier weapons.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has an interesting meta coming into its second season, as the game features a gun in almost every class that is entirely useless. While there are plenty of S and A tier weapons, the falloff from A to B is noticeable — and everything from C tier on is a truly poor choice for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War players. As such, players should always make sure they are using a viable weapon in the game, with a tier list being the best way to get a quick look at the game’s current meta.
- M79 (Special Weapon)
- FFAR (Assault Rifle)
M79: A Special Weapon with little purpose, this “noob tube” grenade launcher is only ever seen when players are working through Dark Matter challenges. Incredibly weak and only likely to kill if players land a direct impact hit, this renamed Thumper is made even worse by the incredible strength of the Flak Jacket perk.
FFAR: With the Famas being one of the best guns in the original Black Ops game and proving just as powerful via its return in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, seeing its fall from grace in this new title is a bit of a shame. Dubbed the FFAR, this weapon has been heavily nerfed since launch, losing its high damage and fire rate but keeping its absurd amount of recoil. Impossible to control without sacrificing multiple attachments slots, this gun is as bad as it gets in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
- Combat Knife (Melee)
- M82 (Sniper Rifle)
- RPD (LMG)
- RPG 7 (Launcher)
- Milano 821 (SMG)
Combat Knife: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s melee system has been criticized heavily, as players have issues with hit detection and a slow animation after every kill. Worse, players get no boost to movement speed when using melee attacks, something that makes it a poor option for most. Though the alternate melee weapons offer small boosts to speed or range, they come with a negative to match, keeping all at this tier.
M82: As disappointing as a weapon can get, the M82 is proof that players should never set expectations. Fans were thrilled to see that a .50 cal sniper was coming to a Call of Duty game, though the result is the worst sniper in the game. Lacking in speed and having average damage, there is no reason to use this weapon — aside from its odd ability to take out scorestreaks like counter UAVs with ease.
RPD: This LMG joins the M82 in the sense that it does not have enough going for it to justify the gun’s terrible handling. While players can kill with the RPD, there is no real reason to use the gun due to the M60 being better and the Stoner 63 being one of the best guns currently available in the game.
RPG 7: The RPG suffers from the same fate as the China Lake. Though its blast radius is larger and it can kill slightly easier, this launcher is crippled by Flak Jacket, meaning that players will rarely be seen running around the map with the RPG on their shoulder. It also has the same inaccuracy and splash damage as it has in other Call of Duty games.
Milano 821: Rounding out the D Tier is the Milano, and while it was a monster of a weapon in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s beta, this Uzi variant is as unsatisfying as a weapon can be. Boasting a very slow fire rate and low damage, as well as some rough recoil and poor range, the Milano lacks all the strengths of an SMG apart from speed.
- Type 63 (Tactical Rifle)
- DMR 14 (Tactical Rifle)
- Cigma-2 (Launcher)
- QBZ 83 (Assault Rifle)
- Bullfrog (SMG)
Type 63: Another weapon that was a beast in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s beta, heavy nerfs have seen the Type 63 has seen its pick rate get lowered quite a bit. The semi-automatic rifle lacks consistent enough damage to compete with the burst fire guns in its class, and it also boasts some hard to control recoil without the right attachments.
DMR 14: The DMR has the same issues as the Type 63, with both guns boasting similar statistics. As such, while the DMR may have been one of the most overpowered Call of Duty: Warzone guns in history, it belongs in the C Tier for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
Cigma-2: Players will get exactly what they are expecting out of the Cigma-2 rocket launcher, as the weapon’s main function is to shoot down enemy scorestreaks. Still, the fact that it has the versatility of being able to be fired at enemies without locking on puts it a cut above the RPG - though it is just as unlikely to get kills.
QBZ-83: One of Call of Duty: Warzone’s worst guns is one of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s most average, as only one thing about the gun stands out. Its accuracy is second to none in the Assault Rifle category, though the fact that it boasts vert low damage and an average fire rate holds it back from being anything special.
Bullfrog: The Bullfrog SMG is a bit of a pea shooter, with its bullets failing to output any meaningful damage. It does boast huge magazines, however, and decent iron sights allow players to throw on an extra attachment that helps with improving the gun. While there are better SMGs to choose from, the Bullfrog is superior to the Milano.
- FARA 83 (Assault Rifle)
- Magnum (Pistol)
- M60 (LMG)
- Hauer 83 (Shotgun)
- KSP 45 (SMG)
- XM4 (Assault Rifle)
- Pellington 703 (Sniper Rifle)
FARA 83: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s newest Assault Rifle finds itself in B Tier, with the weapon boasting solid stats in every category. Though players have quickly taken to the gun in Call of Duty: Warzone, the FARA 83 lacks a certain edge in multiplayer, as its time to kill is just short of being impressive. However, the weapon has some great range, making it a solid addition for modes like Fireteam or Zombies Outbreak.
Magnum: While the single Magnum is poor and would likely place in the D tier, the dual wield capability instantly brings it up on the list. Allowing players to equip attachments that greatly boost accuracy, a dual wield Magnum setup can see players one-shotting their foes at close range. While it lacks the consistency of a shotgun, it is terribly strong when it works.
M60: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s M60 is a good weapon, but nothing more. As niche as it gets, this gun excels in Fireteam Dirty Bomb due to its ability to deal damage at range and shred through armor. However, its awful close range stats make it a weapon that does not work on several of the small maps in multiplayer, something that holds it back from reaching the higher tiers.
Hauer 83: The Hauer 83 is the “worst” shotgun in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, but not by much. Its pump nature makes it slow, and the fact that players have to pump after sprinting is a big downside. Still, the gun is a guaranteed 1-2 hit kill, making it a fine choice for players that know how to get close and do not trust semi-automatic shotguns.
KSP 45: Arguably the most underrated weapon in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the KSP 45 is also the weirdest. A burst fire SMG, it has great range and deals some huge damage for players that can control its recoil. Still, its close range inconsistency makes it a confusing weapon for many SMG users. Those who like the gun will stand by it, though, and it is worth a try for fans of burst-fire weapons that want a bit more speed.
XM4: While this new version of the Commando is not nearly as disappointing as the latest variant of the FAMAS, it is a bit less powerful than the original. Doing everything well but excelling at nothing, the XM4 is a good weapon and little more. Decent damage, decent accuracy, and a decent fire rate can all be seen with this AR, giving players a fine choice to use until better guns are acquired.
Pelington 703: Boasting great handling, the Pelington is a Sniper Rifle that is only held back by the existence of a far superior weapon. Players using this sniper will find that there is nothing wrong with it, and its quickness can help in certain situations. Much like the RPD and Milano, though, there is no reason to use the Pelington when the LW3 Tundra exists.
- M1911 (Pistol)
- Diamatti (Pistol)
- Streetsweeper (Shotgun)
- Gallo SA12 (Shotgun)
- AUG (Tactical Rifle)
- Krig 6 (Assault Rifle)
- MP5 (SMG)
M1911: An iconic weapon for Call of Duty Zombies fans due to its role as the starting pistol for many years, multiplayer fans should be happy to know that the gun is effective in PvP play as well. A solid magazine size, good reload speed, great accuracy, and spectacular headshot damage all come together to make this silver sidearm shine.
Diamatti: Not to be out done, this three round burst pistol is an equally strong option. Effective as both a dual wield weapon and a standalone gun, the Diamatti boasts more range than the M1911. While players with more experience will find that the M1911 is a bit better, the Diamatti’s well-rounded and safe nature make it more useful for players of lower skill levels.
Streetsweeper: The Streetsweeper was a midseason weapon in Season 1, and it is a terrific option for shotgun lovers. With the final barrel unlock nearly doubling its damage, this gun can two-shot enemies in close quarters situations. It does everything it is supposed to, though the Streetsweeper is denied access to S Tier due to having the game’s slowest reload. Still, massive mag sizes mean reloading will not be necessary all that often.
Gallo SA12: The other A-tier shotgun players can try is the Gallo SA12, and for players who purely like to use shotguns, this is the best option currently available. Though it takes an extra shot to kill, it reloads far, far faster than the Streetsweeper. Depending on how often shotgun users pull out their secondary, the Gallo will be either the best or second best option.
AUG: Though Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has seen a nerf to the AUG that takes it out of S tier, it remains a great option for players who like fighting from a distance. Strong damage and controllable recoil see this burst weapon being a great way to take out snipers, and surprisingly solid hipfire accuracy makes it decent at close range.
Krig 6: The most well-rounded rifle in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is the Krig 6. Though it boasts some ugly iron sights, everything else about the weapon makes it a great jumping on point for new players. While everything about the XM4 was decent, making it a good weapon, everything about the Krig is strong. With no AR more reliable than this one, players uninterested in taking risks with their weapon choice know where to look.
MP5: The most popular gun on launch day, the MP5 has grown a bit less popular over recent months. That said, it is essentially the Krig of the SMG class. Accurate with a solid fire rate and a fair time to kill, the MP5 does nothing wrong. Its magazine size is also decent, and the weapon has good range on top of that. Some of the better iron sights in the game allow for a free attachment slot to be used as well.
- M16 (Tactical Rifle)
- Stoner 63 (LMG)
- LW3 Tundra (Sniper Rifle)
- AK-47 (Assault Rifle)
- Groza (Assault Rifle)
- AK-74u (SMG)
- MAC-10 (SMG)
- LC10 (SMG)
M16: The best tactical rifle in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is undoubtedly the M16. One of the franchise’s most iconic weapons, a slightly shorter time to kill and great accuracy gives it an edge over the AUG. The gun also boasts incredible headshot damage, and M16 users that utilize cover while staying at mid-long range are hard to beat.
Stoner 63: A monster of a Light Machinegun, the Stoner 63 melts opponents from all ranges. While its mag size is smaller than that of the RPD or M60, it is still larger than that of an Assault Rifle’s. Further, the Stoner has the best mobility of all the LMGs, with players not punished that much for its size. Viable at all ranges, the Stoner is deserving of a place in S tier.
LW3 Tundra: Arguably the strongest weapon in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the LW3 Tundra is ridiculously powerful due to its stats and a lack of flinch for Snipers. While it is not intentionally broken like the Snipers in the beta, many players are hoping for a nerf of some kind due to how prevalent the gun has become. A guaranteed one-shot killer with brutally fast quickscope potential, the Tundra is the only choice for fans of sniping.
AK-47: The AK-47 is a strong weapon that clearly showcases the importance of attachments. Players can kit out the AK for range, accuracy, or fire rate improvements, with any proper build creating one of the best ARs in the game. While not all setups are created equal, many are viable, and the weapon’s versatility makes it a powerful choice for fans. After all, with pro players banning the AK-47, the gun is clearly effective.
Groza: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s Season 1 Assault Rifle is more of an SMG than anything else. Handling well with an absurdly quick time to kill, this tiny AR is a must-use weapon. Provided players make sure to equip a larger magazine on the Groza, they will find themselves gunning down groups of enemies in seconds.
AK-74u: Call of Duty: Black Ops 1’s best SMG has returned with a vengeance in Black Ops Cold War, as it is just as strong as it was a decade ago. Perfect iron sights, a fast time to kill, a great magazine size, and pinpoint accuracy are all seen with this SMG. With not a single downside, S Tier is the perfect place for the smaller AK.
MAC-10: Season 1’s other primary weapon addition is just as deserving of a place in S Tier. A bullet hose through and through, the MAC-10’s fire rate is unmatched — something that makes any other issues irrelevant. Once players level the weapon up enough to get some proper recoil-dampening attachments, there is little better than the MAC-10.
LC10: However, there is one gun better that outshines the MAC-10, and it is none other than the LC10 SMG. A Season 2 addition that has risen through the ranks and dethroned the bullet hose, the LC10 has a fast fire rate with much better accuracy. Even better, it has some of the best in-class range, rivaling the KSP 45 in terms of its effective distance. Though it has only been in the game for a few days, this weapon has become one of the most dominant guns in the entire game.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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