Swagg reveals forgotten Warzone AR with “negative recoil” to dominate Rebirth Island

Joseph Pascoulis

MW3 weapons are the most popular Warzone options, but battle royale pro FaZe Swagg believes a Forgotten MW2 rifle is a “laser” thanks to its low recoil.

Warzone‘s meta mainly consists of MW3‘s arsenal, but some MW2 weapons are certainly better than you may think. This is exactly what popular streamer FaZe Swagg noticed when he picked up the Tempus Razorback Assault Rifle from MW2 in Warzone Season 3, discovering that it’s actually a low recoil “laser.”

This forgotten rifle was introduced back in MW2’s Season 4, and hasn’t seen much love in Warzone since MW3’s release. However, MW2 weapons received some buffs in the Season 3 update, and now FaZe Swagg is claiming that the Razorback “genuinely has zero kick, it shoots so straight,” making it a great option.

Luckily, the popular streamer shared their full loadout for the Warzone MW2 Tempus Razorback, so here are all the attachments if you’re interested in running it.

FaZe Swagg’s Warzone Tempus Razorback loadout

  • Barrel: 16″ Tankr-V
  • Muzzle: Casus Brake
  • Underbarrel: Bruen Heavy Support Grip
  • Magazine: 60 Round Mag
  • Optic: JAK Glassless Optic

The class setup FaZe Swagg uses for the Tempus Razorback in Warzone focuses fully on reducing the weapon’s recoil to the point where there is none, allowing you to hit your shots and win gunfights by staying on target.

The 16″ Tankr-V, Casus Brake, Bruen Heavy Support Grip, and JAK Glassless Optic will all aid you in staying on target, reducing recoil and improving the Tempus Razorback’s stability.

Definitely give this Warzone loadout a try, especially if you’re enjoying Rebirth Island, as the weapon’s fire rate makes it a versatile AR that’s even great at closer ranges.

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Joseph is a Senior Writer at CharlieIntel, specializing in shooters such as Call of Duty, Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Overwatch. He also enjoys Souls-likes, the Resident Evil franchise, and Tekken. After writing for KeenGamer, he joined CharlieIntel in 2021. If Joseph isn't writing about games, he's most likely playing them. You can contact him at [email protected].