I didn't expect one rifle to warp the whole meta, but here we are. Since Season 2 Reloaded, the Voyak KT-3 has been everywhere, and you'll notice it fast if you're queuing into tougher matches or warming up in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby before jumping into ranked-style lobbies. The built-in range readout is the real hook. It feeds you distance right on the reticle, so you stop guessing and start taking smarter fights. The damage is nasty too—when you're on target it deletes unarmored players in a handful of rounds. The problem is the gun doesn't forgive sloppy bursts. The rate of fire feels a touch slow, and the recoil can start hopping around once you push past mid-range.

Start with a cleaner sight picture

First thing I do is drop the irons. They're chunky and they hide the exact info you're trying to use from the range finder. Slot the Fang Hover Point Elo instead. The sight picture's open, and it makes it easier to keep your head still while you track. After that, add the Redwell Shade-X Suppressor. It's doing two jobs: calming both the side-to-side wobble and the upward kick, and keeping you off the minimap when you're trying to hold a lane. With the Voyak, that hidden fire matters—people love to collapse on any red ping they see.

Fix the range and keep the gun snappy

Next, you've gotta address why long shots feel weird on this AR. The base bullet velocity isn't awful, but it's just low enough that you'll swear your rounds are slipping past targets at 40+ meters. The 19.2" Greaves-CS Barrel tightens that up and stretches the damage range so you're not losing fights you "should" win. Then I balance it with the Crisis-Q Grip. The Voyak can feel heavy when you're caught sprinting, so the faster ADS helps you answer those sudden slide-ins. Finally, run the Bowen Tread Pad stock. The extra aim-walk speed lets you strafe and micro-correct without turning every gunfight into a planted, stationary beam challenge.

Class setup that covers the close-range gap

Even with the recoil sorted, the Voyak still isn't the gun you want when someone's breathing on your neck. That's why I pair it with the Sturmwolf 45 SMG built for pure speed—short barrel, suppressor, and anything that keeps it feeling light. It's your panic button for tight stairwells and doorway ego-challs. For equipment, I stick with a Stimulant to reset after a rough trade, and Semtex for flushing out the guy glued to a heady. Perk-wise, Ninja keeps your pushes quiet, and Pillage helps you stay topped up so you're not stuck doing the world's worst reload mid-fight. If you're also looking to stock up on in-game items or currency to keep multiple builds ready to go, U4GM is a handy option to have in your back pocket.