Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7 is here and there are multiple things to look forward to. Some guns will be changes and nerfed for better performance. Some other new additions might also be seen in the game with the new update. Talking of guns, there are multiple guns in the game, some of them are really good and some of them can make the combat experience worse. It is important for players to be aware of the guns that can slow them down or delay the process of them reaching higher ranks in the game.
There are multiple factors that make a gun not suitable for matches that can get intense. Some guns have a very high level of recoil that makes it hard to control for beginner players. Some guns can have low magazine size and run out of bullets before you can take the enemy down. Reloading can take time and this can have you killed by the enemy. Accuracy and mobility are also major factors that make a gun good or bad. If you can not move smoothly along the map, then there is no point in carrying that gun. If you are an assaulter who likes to run around the map, lightweight guns are the way to go for you. So what are some of the guns that you should avoid using in Call of Duty: Mobile Season 7, let's find out.
ICR-1
This is one of the first guns that you will unlock as a player in Call of Duty: Mobile. The gun might look like a good deal, but has several flaws. The assault rifle has a magazine size of 30 bullets. This is an average number, but since the damage done by the gun is average, this number makes a lot of difference. There can be times when you will run out of bullets in front of the enemies and your gun will go into reloading. This will make you helpless. The accuracy of the gun without any attachment is also very low. So unless it gets a damage buff and fire rate buff, it is best to avoid this gun in this season.
Chicom
It falls in the same category as the ICR-1. It is not a bad gun, and you can win a lot of rounds with this gun, but the worst thing about this gun is the burst fire mode. Guns with burst fire mode are very inaccurate, the bullet spread is high and the chance of missing out on your target also increases. If you are in front of players who have automatic guns, this gun does not stand a chance. Burst fire guns are also very useless in front of players who have a very good movement. Whether it is close range or mid-range, this gun is a gamble, and you should try to not use it in this season.
XPR
Unlike most snipers in the game, the XPR is a two-shot sniper. There is no point in using this sniper at any point in the game. Most players use this gun for funny challenges on the internet, but with the presence of guns like the Locus. All you need to do to avoid the bullets of the sniper is slide on the ground. You can go under the bullets and save yourself from getting killed. Not only this, but the sniper also restricts your movements. It is a heavy non-effective gun, and it can slow you down majorly. It is best to not use this gun in the new season, it will not help you with anything.
S36
Players who have been playing the game for some time now know that this gun was the king of Call of Duty: Mobile at some point. It had an amazing fire rate and impressive damage, but the gun was toned down by the developers and that became the doom of it. The gun has terrible recoil, and it is very difficult to control. Even with attachments, the recoil of the gun is so high that you can barely control it. Close range fights will also seem like a headache with this gun. Try staying clear of it this season.
Striker
Operating shotguns need skills in Call of Duty: Mobile. You need to be very fast with your movement and aim. There are some very good shotguns in the game, but the Striker is not one of them. You will spend more time reloading it than using it against the enemies. There can be times when you will be in the middle of a fight and need a reload. You can not ask the enemy to pause or not shoot you but by the time your gun reloads, you will be spawned for the next round.
These are the guns that you stay clear of in Call of Duty: Mobile, Season 7. These guns will make it worse for you and can also be a roadblock in your progression in the game.