As the name suggests, time-to-kill in Call of Duty refers to the time it takes for a weapon to kill an opponent. TTK is one of the most important stats to consider when building a meta loadout in any CoD game mode, but especially in Warzone.
Throughout the early stages of Modern Warfare 3’s iteration of Warzone, battle rifles, LMGs, SMGs, and shotguns have dominated long-range and short-range engagements thanks to their impressive damage output and ability to take down multiple enemies at once.
Despite having a general idea of which weapons are the best, there are over 110 options, making it hard to differentiate which one is the best. Thankfully, TTK makes it easy to pick out which guns are worth using over others.
Fastest long-range TTKs in MW3’s Warzone
The Long-range meta typically encompasses gunfights that take place for engagements 30 meters or further away. Using stats provided by TrueGameData, here are the fastest TTK weapons in MW3’s Warzone from 30 meters away.
It’s important to note that all TTKs are measured in milliseconds and use a calculation that accounts for players landing their shots to a combination of extremities rather than just headshots.
Here are the fastest TTK times after the season two update:
- RAM-7: 640 ms
- Bruen MK9 711 ms
- BAS-B: 720 MS
- SVA 545: 726 ms
- Holger 26: 765 ms
- BP50: 770 ms
- TAQ Eradicator: 771 ms
- MTZ 762: 776
- MTZ Interceptor: 841 ms
- Pulemyot 762 (JAK Annihilator Bullpup Kit): 841 ms
Fastest short-range TTKs in MW3 Warzone
Here are the fastest TTK speeds in a 10-meter gunfight after the season two update.
- COR-45 XRK IP-V2 Conversion Kit: 300 ms
- AMR9: 576 ms
- RAM-9: 585 ms
- WSP-9: 600 ms
- HRM-9: 612 ms
- Striker 9: 630 ms
- Lachmann Shroud: 641 ms
- Striker: 651 ms
- WSP Swarm: 675 ms
- VEL 46: 693 ms
TTK isn’t the only determining factor for whether a gun is viable or not. Recoil control, fire rate, and mobility also contribute toward a weapon being meta in Warzone. We recommend using this guide as a baseline for which weapons to keep an eye on, and from there, it comes down to personal preference after testing each loadout for yourself.