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Fast and Agile – Why the Raider Stock is the Meta in Warzone

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The Raider Stock is the meta for many melee weapons. We explain when you should use the stock.

Theorycrafters like JGOD or TrueGameData are always raving about the Raider Stock. For them, the attachment is the meta-for almost all weapons at short range. But what makes this shaft so strong?

What is the Scavenger Shaft?

The Scavenger Shaft is the last attachment that can be unlocked in the category “Shaft”. The name can vary. The name changes depending on whether the weapon comes from NATO or the USSR. The attachment, however, remains the same.

The strengths of the scavenger stock

The weapon attachment is so good because it offers extreme mobility. This means you can switch from sprinting to shooting more quickly, and you are also faster when you are in the aiming device. This effect is enhanced when you shoot.

The increased speed is especially noticeable in house fights and other combat situations. Your opponents have a much harder time hitting you and you can see around corners and doors more quickly. Combined with other attachments that increase your movement speed, the looter shaft is extremely powerful in close combat situations.

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