One of the most slept-on light machine guns inModern Warfare 2is the RAPP H and that’s understandable. Compared to the RPK and the RAAL MG, many of the other options don’t seem as appealing, especially when others can take enemies down in two hits.

What the RAPP H has over those other LMG options, though, is control and decent mobility. Once you can get over the high fire rate with a decent build, the Lachmann platform light machine gun is a fantastic tool. In this loadout guide, we’ll go over all the attachments you need to mow down the opposition.

Modern Warfare 2 – Best RAPP H Loadout

As far as the LMG class builds go, this loadout is similar to the standard selections. Each attachment should serve to help with control while also minimizing the weight of the weapon. We also get to save a slot with the barrel. All the attachments you need are listed below.

Most light machine guns don’t need a barrel attachment because the default option is perfect. Instead, we go right for the muzzle slot with theSakin Tread-40to reduce recoil vertically and horizontally. But this won’t be our only way to cut down on the recoil.

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The next two attachments to help with control or accuracy are theVX Pineappleunderbarrel and theCronen Mini Pro. Having the VX Pineapple is invaluable for weapons that are slower to ADS and need some help with recoil patterns. Throw on the Cronen optic as well and you’ll be able to easily beam your opponents.

Mobility is the name of the game for the last two attachments which are theLMK64 Gripand theFT Mobile Stock. Both of these help a ton with ADS and sprint-to-fire speed, so make sure to have these on, or you’ll be lugging around some serious weight.

And that’s all. For more on the latest Call of Duty title, head over to our dedicatedModern Warfare 2 section full of guides, news, updates,and more.

Daniel Wenerowicz

Dan has been writing gaming guides, news, and features for three years after graduating with a BA in writing . You can find him covering Call of Duty for eternity, action-adventure games, and nearly any other major release.