The best Kilo 141 loadout in Call of Duty: Warzone Season 6
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There are a few weapons in Call of Duty: Warzone that are considered meta weapons simply because of their reputation with fans. This means that they’re not the best option in their respective class but they have a large following thanks to their history or special traits. The Kilo 141 is one such weapon and fans designed a specific loadout for it in Warzone Season 6.

The loadout is meant to give the Kilo an edge over other assault rifles in Warzone. It’s not a traditional set of attachments by any means, and it actually turns the Kilo into more of a close-range weapon. However, professional Warzone player Aydan “Aydan” Conrad gave it a try earlier this season and was shocked by the results. This has led to more and more players trying out the new Kilo 141 loadout in Season 6 of Warzone.

Best Kilo 141 loadout in Warzone

This particular loadout for the Kilo 141 focuses more on close-range tactics than long-range. This is fairly interesting, seeing as the Kilo has previously been seen as one of the better options for medium-long range gunfights in Warzone. However, its new loadout has proven that it has the ability to outmatch some SMGs in tight quarters.

  • Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor
  • Underbarrel: Merc Foregrip
  • Laser: 5mW Laser
  • Ammo: 60 Rnd Mag
  • Stock: No Stock

The first aspect of the loadout that fans will notice is there’s no barrel. This is to give the Kilo more mobility in other areas but diminishes overall damage range. This is slightly made up by the Monolithic Suppressor but close-range gunfights are the name of the game with this loadout.

This is evident by the Merc Foregrip, to increase movement speed, the 5mW Laser, for ADS speed and hip-fire accuracy, and the No Stock, for improved sprint-to-fire time. Rounded out by the 60 Rnd Mag, this Kilo 141 loadout can shred through opponents up close in Warzone.


Joey Carr is a full-time writer for multiple esports and gaming websites. He has 7+ years of experience covering esports and traditional sporting events, including DreamHack Atlanta, Call of Duty Championships 2017, and Super Bowl 53.


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