Best quickscoping class in MW3 loadout
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Best Quickscope Class in MW3 (Loadout Explained)

Although Sniper rifles in Modern Warfare 3 have a sluggish rate of fire, the ranged weapon can become deadly at any distance with quickscoping. This guide will break down the best quickscope class in MW3.

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Best Quickscope Class in MW3 (Sniper Rifles)

The best quickscope class in MW3 is Sniper Rifles, and you need to know the best ones to get the most out of quickscoping. There are four new snipers in this game, and all of them are pretty fast, including even the .50 KATT-AMR. That said, the Longbow, KV Inhibitor, and MORS offer the fastest speeds for quickscoping.

Of these two, I prefer and recommend the Longbow. It has an unbelievably large magazine size and solid fire rate, which make it almost like a mix of a marksman rifle and AR with a sniper. This makes it perfect for quickscoping as well. It is actually good for this right out of the box without adding any attachments, but you can tweak it to make up for its range of flaws if necessary.

Best quickscoping class in MW3 loadout
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Best Quickscope Loadout in MW3

With the Longbow sniper rifle in mind, you can now build the best quickscoping class in MW3. Here is the loadout, including everything from perk items to tactical equipment, that you should be using right now:

  • Sniper Rifle: Longbow (you can swap this for the KV Inhibitor or MORS if you them more)
  • Secondary: Renetti (this is the best secondary weapon for close-range engagements when necessary)
  • Infantry Vest
  • Tactical: Stun Grenade
  • Lethal: Claymore (for foes who sneak up on you)
  • Field Upgrade: Portable Radar (shows you enemies nearby)
  • Gloves: Marksman Gloves
  • Boots: Covert Sneakers
  • Gear: Mag Holster or Bone Conduction Headset (the former is great for reloading while the latter helps you hear nearby foes)

As stated above, the MORS Sniper Rifle was added to MW3 in the April 2024 season update. The new rifle is a bit divisive among players due to its unique charging mechanic. However, if you manage to master the rifle, it can be devastating in the right hands.

MORS Sniper Quickscope Class in MW3
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Here is the best MORS Quickscope Loadout in MW3:

  • Sniper Rifle: MORS.
  • Barrel: Photonic Charge Barrel.
  • Laser: SL Razorhawk Laser.
  • Optic: Arauder 9 Riser.
  • Stock: Superlite-90-Stock
  • Underbarrel: SL Skeletal Vertical Grip

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.


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