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The best MX9 loadout for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0

An armor-shattering SMG that has gone unnoticed for far too long.

The MX9 in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 is the games’ most damaging sub-machine gun, achieving numerous eliminations with just one magazine. However, there is a reason the weapon is rarely spoken of. The lengthy tool lags behind almost all others in its class when it comes to mobility and range, making it in desperate need of the gunsmith treatment. In order to have the weapon reach its full capabilities, this guide will showcase the MX9’s best class setup in MW2 and Warzone 2.0.

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Best MX9 attachments and class setup in MW2

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  • Barrel: 508mm Rear Guard
  • Laser: VLK LZR 7MW
  • Optic: SZ Lonewolf
  • Comb: FTAC C11 Riser
  • Rear Grip: Bruen Q900
  • Perk Package
    • Base Perks: Double Time and Scavenger
    • Bonus Perk: Fast Hands
    • Ultimate Perk: Ghost

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As slowed as the MX9 can feel, you should begin the class setup by increasing its aim-down-sight and sprint-to-fire times with the incredibly impactful VLK LZR 7MW and the FTAC C11 Riser and Bruen Q900. Additionally, as the weapon primarily succeeds at close to medium range, the SZ Lonewolf makes for the best optic. It provides a clean 1.0x magnification and is one of few that displays more than just a tiny red-dot reticle. Most importantly, the STB can be granted extra damage and range with the 508mm Rear Guard barrel, ensuring medium-range fights end quicker than ever before.

Your Perk Package should focus on improving its reload time and lack of ammunition. That said, Scavenger will grant you additional bullets when finding bodies, while Fast Hands reduces the reload time to below two seconds. While you’ll be rushing into close-combat battles almost constantly, Double Time will help you get there faster with its extended sprinting durations. Lastly, Ghost will keep your location under wraps, leaving you off all enemy UAVs and Heartbeat Sensors.

Best MX9 attachments and class setup in Warzone 2.0

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  • Muzzle: Xten RR-40
  • Barrel: 508mm Rear Guard
  • Laser: VLK LZR 7MW
  • Optic: Schlager 3.4x
  • Rear Grip: Bruen Q900
  • Perk Package: Commando
    • Base Perks: Scavenger and Strong Arm
    • Bonus Perk: Fast Hands
    • Ultimate Perk: High Alert

Despite being a submachine gun, the MX9 can be a fantastic weapon in the battle royale when used at medium-range. This will require upping its mediocre damage range and bullet velocity with the Xten RR-40 and 508mm Rear Guard. The pairing allows the gun to become somewhat of an AR and SMG hybrid, but this will result in a loss in ADS speed. As result, the VLK LZR 7MW and Bruen Q900 are also crucial for this setup, greatly increasing the ADS and sprint-to-fire time of the MX9. The Schlager 3.4x magnified scope offers the perfect middle ground for an optic, though don’t be afraid to switch to an even larger magnification if needed.

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Unfortunately, the one downside to the MX9 in Warzone 2.0 is that it must heavily rely on the Commando Perk Package. Due to its slow reloading process, Fast Hands practically becomes a requirement, allowing you to swiftly switch between magazines. Its 25-bullet clip-size is also a major downfall, so Scavenger‘s ability to scourge up more ammo from bodies is a must-have. Although its Strong Arm perk is only great for throwing equipment long distances, High Alert delivers a much more useful power, revealing the directions of enemies who are about to shoot at you.


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Ryan Willcox is a Staff Writer at Gamepur. He is mostly known to cover free-to-play titles, spanning from Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, to Apex Legends. Outside of games, Ryan's other personal interests are reading scientific nonfiction and running.