Alright, so, I wanted to mess around with the Minibak in Warzone, see what kind of loadout I could come up with. I’ve heard some folks say it’s pretty good, others say it’s trash, so I figured I’d jump in and see for myself.
First thing I did was hop into a few Plunder matches. This way, I could get a feel for the gun without the pressure of, you know, actually dying and losing everything. I started with the basic Minibak, no attachments, just to get a sense of its recoil and handling. Honestly, it wasn’t terrible, but it definitely needed some work.

Next, I started experimenting with different attachments. Here’s what I tried:
- Muzzle: I went with the Monolithic Suppressor first. Seemed like a good choice for staying off the radar, and it helped with the recoil a bit.
- Barrel: Tried the BAK-9 279mm Barrel. It increased damage range and bullet velocity, which is always good, but the recoil got a bit more wild.
- Laser: I slapped on the 5mW Laser. Improved hip-fire accuracy, which can be handy in close-quarters fights.
- Optic: I’m not a huge fan of iron sights, so I usually go with a reflex sight. The Cronen Mini Pro felt pretty good on this gun.
- Underbarrel: This is where I messed around a lot. The Commando Foregrip helped with recoil control, but the Merc Foregrip felt better for hip-fire accuracy. The Ranger Foregrip is for recoil control.
- Ammunition: I just stuck with the default mags.
After trying out a bunch of different combinations, I finally settled on a loadout that I liked. It’s not perfect, but it felt pretty solid in most situations. Here it is:
My Minibak Loadout
- Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor
- Barrel: BAK-9 279mm Barrel
- Laser: 5mW Laser
- Optic: Cronen Mini Pro
- Underbarrel: Commando Foregrip
With this setup, I found that the Minibak was actually pretty decent. The recoil was manageable, the damage was good, and it was pretty accurate at close to medium range. I was able to win a few gunfights that I probably shouldn’t have, which is always a good sign.
Of course, this is just my experience. What works for me might not work for you. The best way to find the perfect loadout is to just experiment and see what you like. But hopefully, this gives you a good starting point.
All in all, I had fun messing around with the Minibak. It’s not going to replace my main SMG anytime soon, but it’s definitely a viable option if you’re looking for something different. If you tried the Minibak in the past and hated it, it might be worth giving it another shot with some different attachments. You might be surprised at how good it can be.