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Warzone Fastest TTK Loadouts with AK‑27, Rev‑46 and Ryden

Warzone Fastest TTK Loadouts | Long‑range AK‑27 and PML 5.56, close‑range Rev‑46 and Ryden SMGs, MCW 6.8 marksman option, plus who each gun is best for in real lobbies

In the current Black Ops 7 Warzone Season 2 update on PC and console, the five standout fastest‑TTK weapons are the AK‑27, PML 5.56, Rev‑46, MCW 6.8, and Ryden 45K, in that order.
These builds are based on creator testing plus TTK data pulled from CODMunity and TrueGameData, so they hold up well across standard battle royale and Resurgence lobbies.

Fastest TTK weapons in order

Rank Weapon Role Why it’s here
1 AK‑27 Long‑range AR Top‑tier mid‑to‑long‑range TTK with great bullet velocity.
2 PML 5.56 Long‑range LMG Bruen‑style LMG with elite long‑range TTK if you can handle recoil.
3 Rev‑46 Close/mid SMG Fast close‑range TTK and easy handling for an SMG.
4 MCW 6.8 Semi‑auto DMR Semi‑auto rifle that deletes at range if you can spam accurately.
5 Ryden 45K Close‑range SMG Recently buffed, extremely fast point‑blank TTK.

If you just want a quick recommendation: use AK‑27 or PML 5.56 as your long‑range primary, and pair them with Rev‑46 or Ryden 45K as your close‑range SMG; MCW 6.8 sits in a more niche, high‑skill slot for semi‑auto enthusiasts.

How TTK actually works in Warzone

Time‑to‑kill in Warzone is mainly driven by three things: damage profile, fire rate, and how reliably you can keep shots on target at a given range.
TTK calculators from sites like CODMunity and TrueGameData simulate this numerically, but your effective TTK will always move up or down depending on accuracy, headshots, and missed bullets.

This is why some weapons with “crazy” paper TTK still feel inconsistent, while something like the AK‑27 or Rev‑46 feels strong in real matches: you get a balance of forgiving recoil, good bullet velocity, and damage ranges that line up with typical gunfights.


AK‑27 – your safest long‑range meta pick

The AK‑27 is the headline pick because it combines one of the best mid‑range TTK profiles in the game with very competitive long‑range performance once you build it for control and velocity.

In the featured breakdown, it’s shown hitting around a 761 ms TTK at about 60 meters with a long‑range build, with roughly 45 meters first damage range and a second range out into the 70s plus strong bullet velocity.

In practice, that means:

  • You win a lot of 30–70 m fights if you stay on target.

  • The hitscan‑like feel from high bullet velocity makes tracking moving players far more forgiving.

  • Recoil is now more manageable than in early seasons thanks to multiple balance passes and better attachment options.

Expert insight: if you’re unsure where to start this season, you can comfortably run AK‑27 on both big map and Resurgence, then rotate between a Rev‑46 or Ryden 45K secondary as your close‑range filler.

PML 5.56 – Bruen‑style LMG for anchor players

The PML 5.56 is a legacy LMG that didn’t get much attention at first, but with the right build it posts excellent long‑range TTK, reading around 733 ms at roughly 48 meters in the video’s tests.


CODMunity’s stat sheet backs up the idea that it trades early‑range weakness and heavier recoil for extremely strong second and third damage ranges plus high bullet velocity.

You’ll like PML 5.56 if:

  • You often play high‑ground or anchor positions and pre‑aim lanes.

  • You don’t mind slower handling in exchange for a laser at 60–100 m.

  • You already enjoyed classic Bruen or similar LMGs in earlier Warzone metas.

If you’re a more aggressive controller or KBM player who ego‑chal­lenges in the open, the AK‑27 will feel smoother; if you sit on power positions and play information, the PML’s long‑range TTK pays off.


Rev‑46 – flexible SMG with real mid‑range teeth

The Rev‑46 is a Season 2 SMG that stands out because its “comfort zone” extends further than a lot of older SMGs, while still posting a very quick kill time up close.
The featured breakdown quotes around a 624 ms TTK at about 16 meters on a close‑range build, which lines up with CODMunity’s numbers showing sub‑600 ms TTK in the 0–15 m band and still‑good values beyond.

You should reach for Rev‑46 when:

  • You like aggressive pushing but often end up taking fights out near 15–20 m.

  • You prefer an SMG that isn’t overly bouncy and still gives you some mid‑range forgiveness.

  • You want something with a familiar feel to BO6’s Ludra‑style SMGs, according to other creators who have compared them.

In real matches, Rev‑46 shines as a rebirth‑style SMG that doesn’t instantly fall off once enemies take a few steps back from pure hip‑fire range.


MCW 6.8 – high‑skill semi‑auto option

The MCW 6.8 is closer to a DMR than a classic AR: semi‑auto, big per‑bullet damage, and excellent performance at range if you can keep a high click cadence.

The featured video treats it as one of the best TTK options at around 50 meters and beyond, citing about a 743 ms TTK at roughly 53 meters when spam‑fired correctly.

According to CODMunity, MCW 6.8 comes with strong bullet velocity, solid hitscan range, and enough per‑shot damage that a confident player can delete plates extremely quickly.
The trade‑off is simple: if you can’t keep your fire rate up or you struggle with semi‑auto timing under pressure, a full‑auto like AK‑27 will feel more consistent.

If you enjoy marksman rifles and like picking people off from power positions or head glitches, MCW 6.8 is very rewarding once you get used to its recoil pattern and rhythm.


Ryden 45K – newly buffed close‑range SMG

The Ryden 45K was added to the original list after a post‑recording buff that pushed its close‑range damage into clearly meta territory.
In the updated breakdown, it’s credited with about a 520 ms TTK at roughly 12 meters when you hit upper‑body shots, which lines up with other creators now treating it as one of the strongest close‑range guns in the game.

Practically, that means:

  • It’s a pure cleanup and entry‑frag SMG, best inside buildings and tight lanes.

  • Recoil is relatively low, so average players can actually realize the fast theoretical TTK more often.

  • Its role overlaps with Rev‑46, but with a bit more emphasis on truly point‑blank engagements.

If your playstyle is all about flying into rooms, ego‑challenging corners, and trading up in tight spaces, Ryden 45K has become a very safe pick after its recent buffs.

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