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With this setup, the Grau 5.56 becomes a No Recoil Laser

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The Grau has been available in Warzone since summer 2020 and has enjoyed great popularity since the beginning. We show you why the weapon is still relevant in 2022 and how you should equip it.

Here with the new, away with the old is the saying. But the inventor of the saying has certainly never held the Grau 5.56 in his hands during a Warzone match. Even though it has been in the game since 2020, it is still one of the best guns. In our guide, we’ll show you how to get the most out of it!

Good range and low recoil

The Grey is a classic Call of Duty assault rifle and should ideally be played as such. With our attachments you will achieve an optimal result and give yourself the decisive advantage over the average player. The main focus is to reduce the already low recoil to almost zero and to improve the range.

Silent but deadly

Those with a little Warzone experience know that the silencer is almost mandatory. What other attachments you should screw onto your new favourite weapon, you can see here:

  • Muzzle: Silencer (Monolith)
  • barrel: Tempus 26,4″ Archangel
  • Laser: Tactical Laser
  • Underrun: Command foregrip
  • Magazine: 60-round magazine

Now if you’re wondering why we didn’t add an attachment to “improve” the optics when aiming, you’ve probably never played the Grey. The iron sights on the weapon are near perfect, YouTuber JGOD even raved in a video that they were the best ever in Call of Duty.

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