As you can see from both loadouts, the three attachments we added on with the Gunfighter loadout are the Lightweight Bipod, the Fast Mag I, and the Infiltrator Stock. While these are great attachments, the first five that you want to make sure you equip can be found on the Non-Gunfighter loadout.
Starting off, we have the Monolithic Suppressor, which makes its long-awaited return to Warzone with Season 3 as well. You can only unlock the Monolithic Suppressor by progressing the Season 3 Battle Pass to page seven and spending a token on it. This unlocks the muzzle attachment for all weapons in Warzone (aside from the AS VAL). The Monolithic Suppressor boosts your bullet velocity and damage range as well as keeps your shots silent and off the enemy’s radar.
Moving on from the muzzle, the Reinforced Barrel offers even more bullet velocity and damage range, while the 108MM Overpressured Fire Mod maxes out our bullet velocity. For mobility purposes, we’ve equipped the Commando Grip to improve aim down sights speed, sprint-to-fire time, and dive/slide-to-fire speeds.
Finally, the last main attachment on the HDR is the Target Laser. This reduces idle sway when aiming as well as increases aim walking steadiness.
If you decide to go with the Gunfighter loadout for the HDR, you also have access to the Lightweight Bipod for another reduction in aiming idle sway. Then, the Fast Mag I improves your mobility and lowers the bullets in each magazine, while the Infiltrator Stock increases aim walking movement speed.
All together, this is a fantastic set of loadouts for the HDR, and you really can’t go wrong with either of them in Warzone. Which one you choose depends on your playstyle, but both of them can effectively one-shot kill fully-armored enemies if you tap them with a headshot.
That alone makes the HDR a worthwhile addition to any loadout in Warzone, but you also have to factor in the nostalgia while using it. This was the OG sniper in Warzone, so how can you not throw it on while running around Verdansk again?