
To utilize the Minibak to its full capacity, MW2 players must equip this Submachine Gun with a loadout that enhances its Range and Recoil Control.
One of the best SMGs for fast-paced, close-quarters combat in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is the Minibak, a lightweight firearm unlocked via the Kastov 762 Assault Rifle’s weapon tree. While the Minibak lacks Range and Accuracy, all its other stats carry it in battle once users can get within close range of their targets. This SMG’s high Damage, Fire Rate, and Recoil Control ensure that no low-mobility enemy will survive an encounter with the Minibak. Furthermore, this Submachine Gun’s superior Mobility and smooth Handling means there is little need to use a secondary weapon unless one’s magazine is empty in a gunfight.
To prevent Minibak users from running low on ammo, the first recommended Perk for this SMG’s loadout in MW2 is Scavenger, which enables players to resupply from dead combatants. Next is a Tracker, a solid Perk for maintaining accessible visuals on the opposing team. Next, Fast Hands is one of the best Perks for the Minibak, granting players the ability to reload significantly faster, and Ghost keeps users undetectable from enemy equipment. Finally, a choice of Field Upgrade that pairs exceptionally well with Ghost is Dead Silence.
Best Minibak Loadout Build in MW2
For the Minibak’s equipment, the Stim and Drill Charge are solid picks that can adapt to any playstyle in MW2. As for the SMG’s secondary weapon, any small firearm will work since players should be focused solely on using the Minibak throughout a match. Below is a table of attachments that YouTuber Hero suggests will grant Minibak users exceptional performance in combat:
Slot | Attachment | In-game Description | Pros & Cons |
Muzzle | XTEN RR-40 |
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Barrel | BAK-9 279mm Barrel |
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Laser | STOVL DR Laser Box |
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Stock | Otrezat Stock |
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Rear Grip | True-TAC Grip |
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Source: YouTube/Hero
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