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RSVSR What Makes This M15 Loadout Hit So Hard in BO7

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If you've put any real time into Black Ops 7 multiplayer lately, you've probably seen the M15 everywhere, and for good reason. The gun is already solid, but the right build pushes it into that sweet spot where it hits hard without feeling slow. After a lot of matches, plenty of bad spawns, and more than a few sweaty lobbies, this is the setup that kept giving me the most consistent results. If you're trying to farm cleaner gunfights or sharpen your pace before jumping into a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby, this loadout gives the M15 the kind of stopping power that actually shows up in real games, not just on a stat screen.

The key piece is the MFS 5.56 NATO FMJ. That's the attachment that changes everything. The base M15 can feel a bit weak once fights start stretching out, especially against players snapping onto head glitches or holding long lanes. With NATO FMJ, the weapon gets a much more dependable damage profile, better wall penetration, and enough flinch output to throw people off their shots. You notice it fast. Fights that used to feel like coin flips suddenly start leaning your way. It doesn't turn the rifle into magic, but it does make the time-to-kill feel more honest at range, and that's a huge deal in a meta where everyone seems to chall nonstop.

A lot of players stack damage and recoil parts, then wonder why the gun feels heavy. That's where the Intervention Stock and Hex Cut Grip come in. This pair keeps the weapon moving. The stock helps with flinch resistance and aim-walking speed, which matters more than people admit when you're strafing through close fights. The Hex Cut Grip speeds up ADS enough that slide entries and panic turns don't feel delayed. I also like the EAM Steady 90 Grip here because it smooths out some of the side-to-side shake while giving you a little more sprint pace. It doesn't make the rifle flashy. It just makes it easier to trust when the match gets messy.

The next step is fixing the weak spots without overbuilding the gun. Start with the Mayday Extended Mag. Forty-five rounds feels like the right number for this fire rate, especially in Hardpoint or Domination where one clean wipe can turn into two or three fights without a break. Then add the Delta F2 Barrel to offset the velocity hit from the FMJ rounds. That keeps your shots feeling tighter at mid and long range, so you're not dragging behind moving targets. For recoil, the Red Bull 5.56 Compensator does enough to calm the vertical climb without making the class feel stiff. Finish it off with the Fang Hover Point ELO. The sight picture is clean, simple, and easy to track with when someone peeks for half a second.

What I like most about this M15 setup is that it doesn't force you into one style. You can hold lanes, shoulder corners, or push up with your team and still feel ready for the next fight. That's what makes it reliable. You get stronger damage, cleaner recoil, and handling that doesn't fall apart once the pressure's on. If you're the kind of player who wants a class that works across different maps and modes, this one is worth saving, and if you also keep an eye on places like RSVSR for game-related items and services, you're probably already the type who likes squeezing every edge possible out of a season.

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