CoD pro Attach reveals best Modern Warfare S&D classes: MP5, M4A1, AX-50 Activision / Call of Duty LeagueCall of Duty pro player and world champion Dillon ‘Attach’ Price has revealed the best Modern Warfare Search & Destroy classes you can use, with unique classes for the MP5 submachine gun, M4A1 assault rifle and AX-50 sniper rifle to best fit your needs. As one of very few to be able to call themselves a Call of Duty world champion, Attach knows a thing or two about what it takes to win. Of course, one of these things is how you set up your classes, especially in a game mode as both volatile and tactical as Search and Destroy. The MP5, M4 and AX-50 are three of the most popular weapons in Modern Warfare, and it’s clear why, but what is the best way to utilize them? Alongside footage of a small $300 Search and Destroy tournament, Attach explains what you need to be using with your weapons and why. Best Modern Warfare Search and Destroy class setups MP5 Search & Destroy class Attachments Stock: FTAC Collapsible – Underbarrel: Operator Foregip – Ammunition: 10mm Auto 30-Round mags – Rear Grip: Stippled Grip Tape – Perk: Sleight of Hand – Secondary – Combat Knife Perks Perk 1: Double Time – Perk 2: Ghost – Perk 3: Tune Up – Specialist: E.O.D., Battle Hardened, Amped – Equipment Lethal: Semtex – Tactical: Smoke Grenade – M4A1 Search & Destroy class Attachments Muzzle: Compensator – Barrel: Stock M16 Grenadier – Stock: No Stock – Underbarrel: Commando Foregrip – Rear Grip: Stippled Grip Tape – Secondary – M19 Perks Perk 1: E.O.D. – Perk 2: Ghost – Perk 3: Battle Hardened – Specialist: Double Time, Tune Up, Amped – Equipment Lethal: Semtex – Tactical: Stun Grenade – AX-50 Search & Destroy class Attachments Barrel: 32.0” Factory Barrel – Optic: Variable Zoom Scope – Stock: Singuard Arms Assassin – Rear Grip: Stippled Grip Tape – Perk: Focus – Secondary – M19 Perks Perk 1: Double Time – Perk 2: Ghost – Perk 3: Tune Up – Specialist: Amped, E.O.D., Scavenger – Equipment Lethal: Semtex – Tactical: Stun Grenade – Obviously, there are certain limitations on these classes: for example, killstreaks are not permitted in the Call of Duty League, hence why Attach opts for specialist perks instead. While pro players tend to know the game on a much deeper level than most of us, it’s worth noting that these class setups are just guidelines; try them out, but if you prefer to use different attachments or perks, for example, make sure you opt for what you prefer.
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