Best Pulemyot 762 loadout for Modern Warfare 3

Max Candelarezi
Pulemyot 762 MW3

Modern Warfare 3 is finally live and brings a lot of weapons for players to enjoy. So, if you’re looking to dominate at long range using an LMG in MW3, the best Pulemyot 762 loadout will come in handy when equipped with the right attachments, Perks, and Equipment.

Modern Warfare 3 has not only brought back all of the maps from the iconic MW2 2009 and slide canceling but also introduced a brand-new Perk system and new weapons to unlock.

As players familiarize themselves with the game’s new set of weapons, the Pulemyot LMG is a great option due to its huge magazine and impressive damage range.

Here’s the best Pulemyot 762 loadout for MW3, including attachments, Perks, Equipment, and more.

Best Modern Warfare 3 Pulemyot 762 loadout attachments

Pulemyot LMG Aftermarket parts MW3
  • Conversion Kit: Jak Annihilator Bullpup Kit
  • Stock: Commando D-15 Recoil
  • Rear Grip: Ivanov ST-70 Grip
  • Magazine: 75 Round Belt
  • Optic: MK. 3 Reflector

To kick off the best Pulemyot 762 loadout for Modern Warfare 3, we picked the Jak Annihilator Bullpup Kit, which drastically improves movement speed while maintaining its damage across various ranges. Then, the Commando D-15 Recoil Stock and the Ivanov ST-70 Grip will work in tandem to improve recoil, and also provide much-needed aiming stability and gun kick control.

Additionally, the 75 Round Belt will further bolster your ADS and sprint-to-fire speeds and enhance your reload speed, providing you with a substantial ammo supply to deal with enemies.

Lastly, the MK. 3 Reflector Optic will make it easier for you to target other players, giving you a valuable visual advantage during gameplay.

How to unlock Jak Annihilator Bullpup Kit

To unlock the Jak Annihilator Bullpup Kit in Modern Warfare 3, reach Level 28 with the Pulemyot 762 then get 25 Hip Fire or Tac Stance kills with the Pulemyot 762.

Best Modern Warfare 3 Pulemyot 762 loadout Perks & Equipment

  • Vest: Infantry
  • Gloves: Commando
  • Boots: Lightweight
  • Gear: EOD Padding
  • Lethal: Semtex
  • Tactical: Flash Grenade
  • Field Equipment: Trophy System

When using a Pulemyot 762 loadout in Modern Warfare 3, you’ll want to equip the Infantry Vest in order to increase Tac Sprint duration and reduce refresh time. Along with it, the Lightweight Boots will allow you to boost movement, which will come in handy for this heavy weapon.

Next, the Commando Gloves enable you to reload the Pulemyot 762 even while sprinting, offering enhanced mobility. If you’re looking to withstand explosive damage, the EOD Padding is an excellent choice, providing maximum protection.

Finally, the Semtex and Flash Grenade combination enables you to swiftly dispatch adversaries and disorient them, thereby creating space on the map. This will facilitate your ability to secure objectives while safeguarding them with the assistance of the Trophy System.

MW3 LMG
Modern Warfare 3 has five powerful LMGs to choose from.

How to unlock Pulemyot 762 in Modern Warfare 3

To unlock the Pulemyot 762 LMG, you must reach Level 4 in Modern Warfare 3. This means you can equip this LMG as your primary as soon as you unlock the Gunsmith.

Best Pulemyot 762 alternatives in Modern Warfare 3

If you find that the Pulemyot 762 doesn’t meet your expectations in Modern Warfare 3, consider giving the Holger 26 LMG a try. It stands out as an excellent alternative, offering impressive damage and range statistics.

Additionally, you might want to consider the Assault Rifle category, including the classic MCW AR, which excels in terms of damage, minimal recoil, and an extensive range.

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