{"id":23170,"date":"2025-01-28T14:48:50","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:48:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-uzi-loadouts-for-warzone-and-modern-warfare-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:48:50","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:48:50","slug":"best-uzi-loadouts-for-warzone-and-modern-warfare-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-uzi-loadouts-for-warzone-and-modern-warfare-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Uzi loadouts for Warzone and Modern Warfare &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Best Uzi loadouts for Warzone and Modern Warfare Modern Warfare and Warzone are two very different experiences, so you\u2019ll need different weapon attachments depending on which you\u2019re playing. Here, we break down your best options when using the Uzi SMG. Its position as floor loot in Season 3 of Warzone saw the Uzi rise up many people\u2019s ladders in terms of viable weapons. We\u2019ve also seen it in the hands of Chicago Huntsmen\u2019s Dylan \u2018Envoy\u2019 Hannon in Call of Duty League matches, showing just how highly it\u2019s now thought of. While perhaps not as strong as an MP5 or MP7, the right attachments can boost this gun massively. You\u2019ll need completely different set ups for Warzone and multiplayer. Best Uzi loadout for Warzone Monolithic Suppressor &#8211; 16.5\u2033 Factory Carbine &#8211; FORGE TAC Ultralight &#8211; Merc Foregrip &#8211; 50 Round Mags &#8211; The strongest part of the Uzi is its damage, so this loadout focuses mostly on extending its range while making the recoil more manageable. Key to this is the Merc Foregrip and the 16.5\u2033 Factory Carbine, which both reduce recoil considerably. The barrel also combines with the Monolithic Suppressor to buff the gun\u2019s range significantly, all while keeping players off enemy radars. The 50 Round Mags are also incredibly useful in Warzone, allowing you to rip through an enemy\u2019s armor and finish them off quickly. The FORGE TAC Ultralight stock rounds off this class, making you a harder target while ADS. If you\u2019d prefer a sight on your Uzi, this is the attachment to swap out for one. Best Uzi loadout for Modern Warfare Tac Laser &#8211; 13.1\u2033 First Responder &#8211; Stippled Grip Tape &#8211; Commando Foregrip &#8211; Sleight of Hand &#8211; Because of the faster pace of Modern Warfare\u2019s multiplayer, this Uzi is geared towards frequent close-range gunfights. The 13.1\u2033 First Responded barrel boosts your range and reduces recoil, but has a significantly lower impact on your ADS time that other barrels. The Tac Laser and Stippled Grip Tape reduce ADS time considerably, with the former also boosting hip fire accuracy. The Commando Foregrip aids recoil without slowing ADS time, while Sleight of Hand will help you get back in the action faster after a gunfight. It should be said that, given the Uzi\u2019s slower rate of fire and moderate recoil, you shouldn\u2019t be looking to take on enemies at longer ranges \u2013 in Warzone or Modern Warfare. For that, stick to the AR or Sniper. If you want to try out some different weapons in Warzone or even Multiplayer, check out our full list of best loadouts for every gun. That rounds off our best Uzi loadouts for Warzone and Modern Warfare! What attachments have we missed? Tweet us @DexertoIntel to let us know what you think!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Best Uzi loadouts for Warzone and Modern Warfare Modern Warfare and Warzone are two very different experiences, so you\u2019ll need different weapon attachments depending on which you\u2019re playing. Here, we break down your best options when using the Uzi SMG. 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