Alright, guys, so I’ve been messing around with the M13C in the game, trying to figure out the absolute best setup for it. And let me tell you, it’s been a journey! I started by just slapping on whatever attachments I had unlocked, you know, the usual noob stuff.
My First Attempts (And Failures)
Initially, I went for a build focusing on recoil control. I figured, keep the shots on target, right? So I used:

- Muzzle: Some heavy suppressor, can’t remember the name.
- Barrel: The longest one I had.
- Underbarrel: One of those recoil-reducing grips.
- Optic: A basic red dot.
- Magazine: Extended mags, of course.
It was… okay. I could definitely land more shots, but it felt slow. Like, really slow. ADS speed was terrible, and I was getting outgunned by SMGs up close all the time. It was frustrating, to say the least.
The Turning Point
Then, I watched some pro player’s stream (can’t remember who, sorry!). They were running the M13C, but it looked completely different from mine. They were beaming people at mid-range, and it looked so fast and snappy. That’s when I realized I was doing it all wrong. I needed to ditch the heavy recoil control stuff and focus on speed and handling.
The “Aha!” Build
So, I went back to the drawing board. I spent a good hour just testing different combinations of attachments. I even bought some blueprints just to unlock things faster. After a lot of trial and error, I finally found a setup that clicked.
Here’s what I’m rocking now:
- Muzzle:Harbinger D20.
- Barrel:14″ Bruen Echelon.
- Laser:FSS OLE-V Laser.
- Stock:Bruen Flash V4 Stock
- Magazine:45 Round Mag.
This build is all about that snappy ADS speed and mobility. With this, you can react super quickly, and the recoil is still manageable, especially if you’re good at controlling your bursts.
I can quickly snap onto targets, and the recoil, while noticeable, is definitely manageable. It’s not a laser beam, but it’s good enough to consistently win gunfights.
The Results
The difference was night and day. I started winning way more gunfights. I could actually challenge SMGs up close, and I was still competitive at mid-range. It felt like a completely different gun! I even managed to drop a few high-kill games, which is always a good feeling.
So, there you have it. My journey to finding the best M13C loadout. It took some time, some experimentation, and a little bit of inspiration from the pros, but I finally got there. Give this setup a try, and let me know what you think! I’m always open to tweaking and improving it further. Good luck out there!