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One of the best ARs in Warzone 2.0 at the moment is the TAQ-56. To achieve the best TTK at a distance and up close, we advise using the TAQ-56 in conjunction with an SMG. For close-quarters combat, the Fennec 45 and Lachmann Sub are excellent choices. In terms of mid-range possibilities, the TAQ-56 is currently second only to the RPK in the game. While the TAQ-56 may not have the same punch as the RPK, it can be built with almost no recoil and completely destroy foes at a distance.
This Modern Warfare 2 best TAQ-56 loadout will give you all of the attachments, perks, and equipment you need to dominate with the deadly assault rifle in Season 4.
Best attachments for TAQ-56 in Warzone 2.0 Season 4
The TAQ is the SCAR from earlier Call of Duty games, and it certainly replicates that weapon's superior performance in Modern Warfare 2's first outing. It's the ideal weapon for piling up tonnes of kills in multiplayer because it has an incredibly strong TTK, little recoil, and plenty of mobility.
With the TAQ-56 attachments, as is typical for assault rifles, you'll want to strike a balance between mobility and control because you want to be able to engage opponents at both close and medium ranges.
Barrel: 17.5" Tundra Pro Barrel
Muzzle: VLK Koloss Flash Hider
Stock: TV XLINE Pro
Rear Grip: Demo Cleanshot Grip
Underbarrel: Commando Foregrip
It all comes down to finding the right balance of recoil-reducing attachments while being careful not to drastically impair player mobility and aim-down sight speed. You won't need to do anything because the TAQ-56 is already a rather low-recoil weapon, with one of its main advantages being the little horizontal recoil.
Best Perks for TAQ-56 in Warzone 2 Season 4
Perk Package:
Base Perk 1: Double Time
Base Perk 2: Tracker
Bonus Perk: Fast Hands/Focus
Ultimate Perk: Quick Fix
Field Upgrade: Battle Rage/Dead Silence
Tactical equipment: Smoke Grenade.
Lethal equipment: Drill Charge.
It goes without saying that the TAQ-56 is one of the most used ARs right now among gamers and has been since the release of Warzone 2. As developers attempt to introduce new or underused weapons into the mix, we can typically depend on seeing a nerf coming whenever a gun becomes extremely popular.
Given the RPK's popularity and supremacy, the TAQ-56 might be in a position to overtake the RPK once it is nerfed. Of course, the RPK might still be competitive after its likely nerf, or the TAQ-56 might also take a significant knock from a nerf. However, playing with the TAQ-56 seems like a decent insurance policy after having some practice.