The KV Inhibitor’s a great choice for sniping targets in Modern Warfare 3, and this build makes it even better

Looking for the best KV Inhibitor loadout in Modern Warfare 3?Of the many sniper rifles featured inCall Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the KV Inhibitor stood out in beta as an early favourite, with many players debating over whether or not it was better than the other choice, the Longbow. Whatever your preference, there isn’t a doubt that the KV Inhibitor continues to be no slouch in the final game.

In this guide, we’ll break down our favourite KV Inhibitor loadout, including the best attachments, secondary weapon, perks, and equipment that you need to craft an effective class setup perfect for quickscoping from across the map.

Why use the KV Inhibitor in MW3?

Why use the KV Inhibitor in MW3?

The KV Inhibitor is a sniper rifle that boasts impressive power and is also easier to use than Modern Warfare 3’s other bolt-action sniping guns. Thanks to its semi-automatic firing rate, you don’t have to worry about pinpoint accuracy while aiming, making it a particuarly nice choice for players who prefer a nice auto-adjustment and beginners first learning how to snipe.

This loadout is built on giving you the speediest bang for your buck, with improvements to mobility prioritised over all else. You’re going to be looking through your scope about 10% of the time with the KV Inhibitor, and since the gun offers some wiggle room with aiming, the goal here is to increase Aim Down Sight (ADS) speed as much as possible while still maintaining decent control over the rifle after each shot. You may notice that some of these attachments cause recoil, but ideally you’re going to be far enough away from your tagets that this won’t matter.

We’ve chosen this barrel due to the boost to ADS, handling, and sprint to fire speed, and it’s perfect for quickly reacting to incoming, fast-moving enemies. If you would prefer another barrel that also prioritises movement speed, the Kastovia LPM-12’s a solid pick.

Putting a laser dot on a target is one of the joys of sniping, and the SL Razorhawk Laser Light is your best option, amping up aim walking steadiness, tac stance spread, hipfire accuracy, and ADS speed. Obviously, the only con is that the laser and flashlight will be visible to enemies, but if you pop your shots off fast enough they won’t have time to react.

The Ivanov Wood Stock helps to centre the KV Inhibitor’s aiming stability while providing a bump to hipfire spread and smaller boosts to ADS speed, sprint to fire speed, and firing aim stability. You’ll experience some very minor aiming idle sway as well as a loss to recoil control when equipping this stock, but once again, your goal with this loadout is to be a sniper that doesn’t stand around long enough for this to be a problem.

The Broadside Factory Grip provides more incremental bumps to handling, including sprint to fire speed, ADS speed, aim walking, and movement speed. The FSS Stormender Assault Grip offers comparable benefits, though with heavier drops to aiming idle sway and flinch resistance.

WSP Stinger.

You can’t rely on the KV Inhibitor when targets start crowding your face. Your secondary weapon will highly depend on your playstyle, but shotguns, SMGs, and pistols are all viable options. TheWSP Stingeris our recommended handgun choice for when you need to relax your sniping loadout and unload some shots at close range.

Infantry Vest, Commando Gloves, Stalker Boots, Bone Conduction, Battle Rage, Frag Grenade.

To complement our quickscoping loadout, we’ve once again gone heavy on speed. TheInfantry Vestwas chosen for its buff to tactical sprint, while theCommando Glovesallow for reload while sprinting, which is great for any loadout but especially valuable for a sniper who needs to navigate to a new position once they’ve been compromised.

TheStalker Bootsprovide additional strafe and ADS movement speed, though if you want to be a silent sniper who likes creeping into advantageous positions across the map, you could also go with theCovert Sneakers. Finally,Bone Conductionwill be useful for hearing the footsteps of anyone getting close to you, since you don’t want those one shot, one kills to be rudely interrupted.

For equipment, there’s nothing like poppingBattle Ragefor another quick boost to tactical sprint. AFlash Grenadewill also be a great asset when you want to blind and deafen enemies, landing your shots while they’re disoriented. You could alternately chooseSemtexif you want a more lethal explosive, though ideally your headshots will be all the lethality needed.

Longbow.

TheLongbowwas the KV Inhibitor’s closest competition in the MW3 beta, and this remains true in the final game. Its bolt-action nature makes it tougher for follow-up shots, but ultimately its long range damage capabilities can surpass the KV Inhibitor as long as you’re able to land those faraway shots. Handling the Longbow requires a different skillset, but if you want more power and no longer need to rely on a semi-automatic weapon, it’s worth swapping to see which rifle you prefer.

That’s a wrap on the best KV Inhibitor Loadout. For more thoughts on sniper rifles and elevating your arsenal in MW3 multiplayer, take a peek at our guide to thebest guns in Modern Warfare 3.