Swagg recreates iconic M16 from Modern Warfare 2 in Warzone
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about the authorNathan WarbyNathan is a Games Writer at Dexerto and Charlie INTEL, primarily covering FIFA and Call of Duty, as well as general gaming news and guides. After leaving university with a degree in Sports Studies and a master's degree in Magazine Journalism, he took on a role as a local news reporter before moving into games media. You can contact Nathan by email at [email protected]
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Swagg recreates iconic M16 from Modern Warfare 2 in Warzone
Nathan Warby Published: 2022-06-08T12:28:01 Updated: 2022-06-08T12:28:01Modern Warfare 2SwaggWarzoneActivision / SwaggWith Modern Warfare 2 on the horizon, Warzone pro FaZe Swagg has brought the iconic M16 Assault Rifle from the 2009 original to Caldera with a throwback loadout that fans will love. The hype surrounding this year’s Modern Warfare 2 is reaching a fever pitch and CoD players can’t wait to see what Infinity Ward have been cooking up. It’s no surprise that seeing the return of classic characters like Gaz, Soap, and Ghost in trailers has players feeling nostalgic for the 2009 original. The first game featured some iconic weapons and maps, and it’s hoped that many will return. CoD pro FaZe Swagg has clearly been swept up in the fanfare, as he recreated the beloved M16 Assault Rifle in Warzone for players to use in Season 3 Reloaded. ActivisionMW2 featured some iconic characters, but its weapons made it a fan favorite. The M16 has been a staple of the CoD series, showing up in titles from Call of Duty 4 all the way through to Black Ops Cold War. However, it was Modern Warfare 2’s variation, the M16A4, that stands out to most fans. Read More: JGOD reveals “deadly” Warzone SMG loadouts from MW & Black Ops Cold War Ripping headshots from across Highrise or Favela with three perfectly placed shots will bring back plenty of memories for long-time fans, and it’s possible to bring a little 2009 to Warzone with the right loadout. As explained by Swagg in his recent video, you can “makeshift” an M16 setup using the M4A1. He used the “Old Faithful” weapon blueprint as a starting point, but you can still build it from scratch. Check out how below.
Swagg s Modern Warfare 2 M16 loadout in Warzone
Muzzle: Flash Guard Barrel: Stock M16 Grenadier Stock: M-16 Stock Ammunition: 60 Round Mags Perk: Burst The key components of this build were the M16 Grenadier Barrel and M-16 Stock, which helped recreate the look and feel of the classic AR. Both of these are part of the Old Faithful blueprint and offered the weapon greater damage range and accuracy. Read More: Warzone players want Serpentine nerfed already as perk is “too strong” Since this blueprint is for the M4A1, which is fully automatic, Swagg swapped out the FMJ Perk that comes as standard. He replaced it with Burst in order to get that punchy three-round burst fire rate that the gun is known for. Swagg then kept the Flash Guard for muzzle flash concealment, as well as 60 Round Mags for the much-needed extra ammo capacity. The YouTuber conceded that this build “isn’t the best thing since sliced bread,” and it won’t be challenging meta weapons like the STG44. However, if you’re looking for a dose of nostalgia ahead of Modern Warfare 2 this year, it’s absolutely perfect.
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