The meta continues to change in Call of Duty: Warzone, and one of the best options at any range is the Pulemyot 762. Before you can get it meta-ready though, you need to have some unique attachments, and I have them all outlined in this loadout.
Best Pulemyot 762 Loadout in Warzone Season 1 Reloaded
- Conversion Kit: JAK Annihilator Bullpup Kit
- Barrel: JAK Annihilator Long Barrel
- Stock: Commando D-15 Recoil Reduction Pad
- Muzzle: VT-7 Spitfire Suppressor L
- Optic: Corio Eagleseye 2.5x
Before you add any other attachments, the JAK Annihilator Bullpup Kit needs to be applied first. This conversion kit changes which attachments can be used and how the entire weapon functions. By default, the Pulemyout will gain far more control with a higher fire rate. But that also means we need to balance out the new negatives.
Damage range and bullet velocity will become new issues with the bullpup conversion kit in Warzone. To mend that problem, you want to use the JAK Annihilator Long Barrel, which is another Aftermarket Part. The weapon gains a major boost to ranged fights with minimal negatives to mobility. Slap on the Spitfire Suppressor as well and now range is barely an issue.
The barrel attachment helps with range but it won’t help with control. Instead, the Recoil Reduction Pad needs to be added to the Pulemyot 762 to assist in some of the gun kick. This is your main recoil reduction attachment so there’s no way to skip it because the optic is just as integral. Of course, the Corio Eagleseye 2.5x is the best option and has been meta in Warzone since the official launch. It has a great reticle and clear vision through the scope.
For a great close-quarters option as a secondary, the HRM-9 is available to unlock in MW3 Multiplayer or Warzone.