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Kogot-7 on Firing Range in Warzone
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Best Kogot-7 loadout in Warzone

Wield this in close-range engagements.

The Kogot-7 joins the arsenal of submachine guns in Call of Duty: Warzone, boasting rapid fire rate and exceptional mobility that make it a menace in close-quarter encounters.

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However, the SMG comes with a short range and high recoil. But with the right build, you can smooth out its kick and turn it into a formidable gun for both Battle Royale and Resurgence.

Below is the best Kogot-7 Warzone loadout, featuring the most optimal attachments, secondary weapon, equipment, and perks.

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The best Kogot-7 loadout in Warzone

Best Kogot-7 Warzone build

Best Kogot-7 loadout in Warzone, showing the best attachments
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SlotAttachment
MuzzleHawker-9 Brake
(first shot recoil control, kick reset speed, vertical recoil control)
Barrel13.5″ Canis-05 Barrel
(damage range)
UnderbarrelVAS Drift Lock Foregrip
(horizontal recoil control)
MagazineVex Expanse Mag
(magazine ammo capacity increased to 50)
StockEMT3 Radix Stock
(vertical and horizontal recoil control)

This Kogot-7 Warzone loadout doubles down on taming the SMG’s wild recoil and stretching its effective damage range so you can steadily shoot your targets even at mid-range.

Right out of the gate, you’ll feel the Kogot’s unforgiving gun kick. That’s where the Hawker-9 Brake comes in, tightening the first shot recoil while improving kick reset speed and vertical recoil control.

Add the VAS Drift Lock Foregrip and EMT3 Radix Stock to steady the weapon even further, keeping your shots glued to the target during sustained fire.

The Canis-05 Barrel boosts your damage range, letting you stay deadly around the 30-meter mark. Complete your build with the Vex Expanse Mag so you’ve got the ammo you need to break armor plates and finish off enemies.

Copy this build code to use it instantly in Warzone: S10-56W59-IF11

Best Kogot-7 class setup in Warzone

Best Kogot-7 class setup in Warzone
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  • Secondary weapon: Sniper rifle or AR
  • Melee: Personal preference
  • Tactical: Smoke Grenade
  • Lethal: Molotov or Frag Grenade
  • Perk 1: Scavenger
  • Perk 2: Quick Fix
  • Perk 3: Tracker

Depending on your playstyle and your squadmates, your long-range weapon can either be a sniper or assault rifle. As a mouse and keyboard player, I lean toward precision, so I’m rocking the VS Recon sniper.

For equipment, Smoke Grenades are clutch, as you can use them to cover revives, escape bad angles, or even snuff out Molotov and Napalm Strike fire. For lethals, both the Molotov and Frag Grenade excel at flushing out players camping in rooms or hiding in tight corners.

As for perks, go with Scavenger, Quick Fix, and Tracker. Scavenger gives you ammo, equipment, armor plates, and cash from fallen enemies. Quick Fix boosts armor handling and ramps up your health regen. Lastly, Tracker highlights enemies you damage, auto-pings anyone who downs you, and reveals their footsteps when you tag them, perfect for hunting down stragglers.

You can also check out the best Kogot-7 loadout for Black Ops 7 Multiplayer.


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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.