How to build one of the best LMG loadouts in Modern Warfare 3

What is the best Pulemyot loadout in MW3?Thanks to the Carry Forward feature,Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3has a staggering 11 LMGs to choose from. But in our opinion, it’s very hard to beat the Pulemyot 762 - particularly with the loadout and class setup we’re about to show you, which can be used more or less like a hard-hittingAssault Rifle.

Below we’ll walk you through everything you need to build the best Pulemyot loadout in Modern Warfare 3, going over first the attachments you need, and then the best perks, equipment, secondaries, and even alternatives to the Pulemyot if it doesn’t fit your playstyle. So let’s get started!

Why use the Pulemyot in MW3?

Why use the Pulemyot in MW3?

The Pulemyot, like many LMGs, features a very high rate of fire and a very strong damage profile. What sets the Pulemyot apart from the rest is its JAK Annihilator conversion kit, which turns it into a highly mobile - almostSMG-feeling- rifle that somehow keeps the intense damage and DPS of an LMG. It’s honestly quite crazy how powerful the Pulemyot is in the current meta, and we don’t know how long it’ll stay this way, so use it while it’s hot!

As mentioned above, this Pulemyot loadout takes advantage of the gun’s conversion kit to turn it into a far more lightweight, Assault Rifle-esque version of itself. This counteracts the main downside of all LMGs - its low mobility and handling stats - while also keeping the Pulemyot’s fantastic damage potential. The rest of the loadout is designed to make the Pulemyot as lightweight as possible while still keeping it as low-recoil and easy to use as possible.

The key attachment is of course the Bullpup Conversion Kit itself. This conversion kit greatly increases the mobility and handling stats of the Pulemyot, as well as increasing the gun’s rate of fire. And, incredibly, it doesn’t affect the damage-per-shot - only the range and recoil. That’s an incredible deal, right there, particularly since we can mitigate the recoil effects with our other attachments.

The VT-7 Spiritfire Suppressor is a great choice for keeping your shots from marking you on the enemy’s radar. It’s not such an important feature for LMGs in general, but with this lightweight Pulemyot build you can be running around quite a bit, so staying stealthy is a real boon. As a bonus, the Spiritfire Suppressor also increases the Pulemyot’s range and recoil control by a considerable margin.

The Rubber Recoil Pad is an aftermarket part that is only available if you equip the Conversion Kit first. This attachment helps the Pulemyot make the transition from LMG to Assault Rifle with some great boosts to mobility and handling stats like Sprint-To-Fire speed, movement speed, and aim walking speed. It’s an all-round great part to have.

The Bruen Heavy Support Grip is the ideal Underbarrel attachment, because it helps keep the Bullpup Conversion’s heavier recoil under control. It comes with a nerf to the Pulemyot’s ADS speed, but your ADS speed is amazingly high for an LMG anyway at this point, so it doesn’t hurt you too much.

Finally, the 75 Round Bullpup Belt (the Conversion Kit version of the regular 75 Round attachment) is a must-have attachment for speeding up the gun even further. 75 rounds is more than enough anyway, so you essentially get extra mobility and handling boosts for free. It’s a no-brainer.

Lockwood 300, Renetti.

The Pulemyot with this loadout is by far the most mobile LMG in Modern Warfare 3, but it still isn’t the most mobile option when compared to lightweight Assault Rifles or SMGs. That’s why we recommend using a properly lightweight close-range secondary weapon alongside the Pulemyot.

Our go-to recommendations would be theRenetti(with the JAK Ferocity Carbine Conversion kit for full-auto splendour), or the devastatingLockwood 300if you want to use the Gunner Vest to allow two secondary weapons.

CCT Comms Vest, Ghost T/V Camo, Mag Holster, Covert Sneakers, Marksman Gloves.

When it comes to thebest perksfor our Pulemyot class, we’d recommend using theCCT Comms Vestfor the excellent enemy positional knowledge thevestgives you. Using this vest means you don’t get a lethal or tactical, but the Pulemyot alone is so devastating and reliable that we find we don’t really miss them that much.

You also get twoGearslots with the CCT Comms Vest, so we’d recomend bringing both theGhost T/V Camoand theMag Holster. While very different in effect, these two Gear perks combine wonderfully to make you hard to pin down and constantly ready to face enemy threats.

Finally, forGlovesandBootswe recommend theCovert SneakersandMarksman Gloves. The Covert Sneakers will keep your footsteps silent, allowing you to run around with your lightweight Pulemyot without attracting more attention than you can handle. And the Marksman Gloves are among the best for keeping you on-target while mowing down enemies with your Pulemyot 762.

TAQ Eradicator, 556 Icarus.

The Pulemyot is our pick for thebest LMG in Modern Warfare 3right now, but it still has its close rivals. TheTAQ Eradicatoris another devastatingly powerful choice, with an exceptionally high fire rate for the first few shots. For another lightweight LMG option, the556 Icarusis another good LMG that you can use more like an Assault Rifle with the right attachments.

That wraps up this guide on how to build the best Pulemyot 762 loadout in MW3. For a wider view of the current gun meta, check out our guide on thebest guns in Modern Warfare 3!