The best PDSW 58 loadout in Warzone
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While the submachine gun meta is pretty much set in the final season of Call of Duty: Warzone, that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for another gun or two. Enter the PDSW 58, which doesn’t have nearly as strong of a loadout as something like the ISO 9mm or Lachmann Sub in Warzone, but it can still pack a punch at closer ranges.

The PDSW 58 is a replica of the P90 from previous Modern Warfare titles. It has the same large base magazine in addition to clean iron sights and great mobility. Where it always falls flat compared to other SMGs is in the damage range department. The PDSW 58 has a hard time keeping up with guns like the Fennec 45 and the Vaznev-9K in Warzone. However, with some new attachments, the PDSW can become a comparable SMG to those meta weapons.

To see the best loadout for the PDSW 58 in Warzone, check out the guide below.

Best PDSW 58 loadout in Warzone

The goal with the PDSW 58’s loadout is to improve its overall damage range, recoil control, and keep its mobility high. With all of these stats improved the SMG can win any gunfight within reason.

  • Barrel: 18.75″ Cloak 90
  • Laser: VLK LZR 7mW
  • Stock: Guard Duty Stock
  • Rear Grip: Bruen Q900 Grip
  • Comb: TV TACCOMB

As you can see, I’ve opted to go with no optic for this particular loadout. I feel the PDSW 58 has sufficient enough iron sights to warrant an attachment slot being put to good use elsewhere.

However, if you want to run an optic, you should go with something like the Cronen Mini Pro, or any simple red dot sight that’s comparable. While the PDSW 58 won’t outclass a meta SMG most of the time, this loadout is strong enough to get you through some close range gunfights.


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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