The best Pulemyot 762 loadout and class setup in MW3

This one packs a punch.

The Pulemyot Light Machine Gun from Call of Duty: MW3.
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In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, long-range weapons are king, and that’s why we’ve concocted the best Pulemyot 762 loadout to help you fill up the killfeed online.

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This heavy LMG is powerful on its own, but, when really digging into the Gunsmith and all of the weapon’s possible attachments, it’s easy to see that this is one of the better weapons in all of the game with the right setup.

Here is the best class, set of attachments, and loadout for the Pulemyot 762 LMG in MW3.

Best Pulemyot 762 loadout and class setup in MW3

The Pulemyot 762 in MW3's gunsmith with attachments listed
The Conversion Kit is everything. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Best Pulemyot 762 attachments in MW3

  • Conversion Kit: JAK Annihilator Bullpup Kit
  • Laser: Muzzle: HMRES MOD Suppressor
  • Barrel: JAK Annihilator Long Barrel
  • Underbarrel: Bruen Heavy Support Grip
  • Rear Grip: Demo TL20 Recoil Grip

While the light machine gun archetype has been notoriously weak for some time in the Call of Duty franchise, that is not the case for the Pulemyot 762. This is a powerful LMG that reaches its full potential with one very specific attachment.

The Pulemyot truly does not reach its maximum power until you fully rank it up and unlock the JAK Annihilator Bullpup Kit, turning it into one of the better guns in the game. It’s a must-have, so make sure to use it. long

Tip: Reloading is not (always) required

If you’re new to the world of light machine guns in Call of Duty, you might feel like tapping that reload button the second you finish a kill, but LMGs take a nice, long time to reload. Unlike an SMG, pistol, or assault rifle, you might be killed mid-reload if you’re in the thick of a fight and you’re attempting to fill-up your ammunition. While it may feel counterintuitive, you only ought to reload your LMG if you’re especially low on ammo. Don’t reload your enormous magazine if you’ve still got plenty of bullets inside.

This Conversion Kit cures all of the Pulemyot’s mobility issues by buffing Mobility & Handling, Rate of Fire, Hipfire and Tac Stance Spread, and Aim Down Sight Speed. This means big negations to important stats like Damage Range and more, but we can mitigate those and deal with them thanks to the gun’s powerful nature.

Recoil is a big problem with the LMG, as you may guess, so the DM TL20 Recoil Grip and Bruen Heavy Support Grip are necessities. I like the Pulemyot’s iron sights, so I don’t mind not using an optic, but if you want to use it at longer ranges, add an optic and swap out the HMRES Mod Suppressor.

Best Pulemyot 762 class setup in MW3

MW3 Pulemyot
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  • Vest: Engineer Vest
  • Handgun: Renetti
  • Tactical: Stun Grenade x2
  • Field Upgrade: Trophy System
  • Gloves: Quick-Grip Gloves
  • Boots: Lightweight Boots
  • Gear: EOD Padding, Tac Mask 

The Engineer Vest lets you spot killstreaks and explosives through walls, so you’ll be able to lock onto enemy vehicles from anywhere and set yourself up to destroy them with your LMG alone, which is very handy in most public matches.

I prefer wielding a Renetti as my secondary, primarily for close-range engagements where the Pulemyot may struggle. The combination of EOD Padding and Tac Mask makes sure effects stun and flash grenades, as well as explosive damage, are limited, meaning you’ll be able to tear your way through a lobby without a care for distractions.

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Scott Duwe
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Nicholas Taifalos
Weekend editor for Dot Esports. Nick, better known as Taffy, began his esports career in commentary, switching to journalism with a focus on Oceanic esports, particularly Counter-Strike and Dota. Email: nicholas@dotesports.com