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Using the L110 on the Firing Range in Battlefield 6.
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Best L110 loadout in Battlefield 6

Mow down enemies with this LMG.

If you main the Support class or just love the feel of light machine guns in Battlefield 6, then you might be looking for the best L110 loadout.

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While the L110 is the default LMG in Battlefield 6, it delivers an impressive mix of firepower and sustain. Its blistering rate of fire and large magazine make it ideal for mowing down multiple opponents, locking down objectives, and laying down suppressive fire to protect your squad.

In this guide, we break down the best L110 loadout, from the best attachments to the most effective class and gadgets, so you can maximize its potential.

Best L110 loadout in BF6

Best L110 build

Best L110 loadout attachments in Battlefield 6.
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SlotAttachmentAttachment Points
MuzzleLightened Suppressor30
Barrel465mm LB10
Underbarrel6H64 Vertical20
Magazine100RND Belt Pouch5
AmmunitionHollow Point20
ScopeRO-M 1.75x10

When it comes to ammo-hungry weapons, recoil control, stability, and firing accuracy are everything. That’s why this L110 setup leans on the Lightened Suppressor, 465mm LB barrel, and 6H64 Vertical, a trio that significantly tames recoil and keeps your shots on target during sustained fire. Additionally, the suppressor fully hides in-world spotting while keeping you off the minimap within a range when firing, allowing you to hold sneaky positions.

For the magazine and ammo, stick with the default 100RND Belt Pouch paired with Hollow Point rounds. The 200-round belt might sound tempting, but it slows you down too much. The Hollow Point ammo, meanwhile, improves headshot damage for a faster time-to-kill.

Opt for the RO-M 1.75x scope to comfortably pick off targets from medium to long range while keeping your visual recoil minimal. To boost your close-quarters effectiveness, you can swap out the Hollow Point with the Standard (FMJ) ammunition to free up some attachment points, then equip the 5 MW Green laser for tighter hipfire spreads.

Best L110 class setup

Best L110 class setup in Battlefield 6, including the most optimal training path, gadgets, and throwable.
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  • Class: Support
  • Training Path: Combat Medic
  • Secondary: Personal preference
  • Gadget one: Defibrillator
  • Gadget two: GPDIS
  • Throwable: Smoke Grenade

Since the LMG is the Support class’s signature weapon, I strongly recommend running Support when using the L110. This way, you avoid the sprint speed penalty entirely, while also having faster transition to ADS. As a support, Combat Medic is the best training path, so you can revive teammates faster, and get health regeneration when doing so. It also enhances and accelerates the resupply rate of your defensive gadgets.

For the gadgets, go with the Defibrillator for quick revives and GPDIS for grenade interception. If you’re an MnK user, I suggest binding the Defib to a convenient key or mouse button so you can revive teammates instantly without fumbling through your gear.

For your throwable equipment, go with the Smoke Grenade over the Frag Grenade. The smoke gives you crucial visual cover, letting you push or revive downed allies safely under fire.

If you’re an Assault main in Battlefield 6, check out the best loadouts for M433, M4A1, and M87A1.


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Jeremiah Sevilla
Associate Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.