Best M277 Build in Battlefield 6

The M277 is the second carbine players can unlock in Battlefield 6, and it’s a great option for those who enjoy powerful weapons. While it performs as well as many top-tier assault rifles, it does have some weaknesses to be aware of.

This guide shows how to customize the M277 carbine in two different ways, letting you adapt it for various combat situations. Whether you enjoy large-scale battles like those in *Battlefield 6*, or prefer intense, close-range fights, this weapon can be built to suit your preferred playstyle.

How to Use The M277 Carbine in Battlefield 6

Damage 25
Rate of Fire 720
Magazine 20
Hipfire 54
Precision 22
Control 33
Mobility 66
Projectile Speed 624
ADS Speed 167
Headshot Multiplier x1.34
Reload Speed 2.384

The M277 is a well-rounded weapon that performs well at almost any distance. While it doesn’t eliminate enemies as quickly as the M4A1 in *BF6* in close-quarters combat, it excels at consistently hitting targets from farther away. Remarkably, this carbine can deal its full damage at distances of up to 80 meters. However, it does have one significant downside: the M277 has very strong recoil when you first start using it.

To get the most out of the M277, it’s best to fire in short bursts of four shots. Instead of holding down the trigger, quickly tap or lightly press it when aiming at an enemy, especially at longer ranges. Using single shots is also a good idea, since the M277 quickly recovers after each shot.

Best M277 Attachments in Battlefield 6

Muzzle Lightened Suppressor
Barrel 16″ Custom Heavy Extended
Foregrip 6H64 Vertical Grip
Magazine 20-round Fast Mag
Ammo Standard
Ergonomics Improved Mag Catch
Optic Preferred magnified and canted optics
Attachment None

This weapon setup focuses on the M277’s ability to perform well at both close and medium ranges. Use the scope to engage enemies at a distance, and quickly switch to the canted sights when the fighting gets up close.

Okay, seriously, if you’re using the M277, you *need* to get the Lightened Suppressor. It’s a game changer! Not only does it keep you off the minimap, but enemies won’t be able to see you shooting, which is huge. And to help with the kick, definitely attach the 6H64 Vertical Grip – it makes a big difference in controlling the recoil. Once you’ve used the M277 a bit and unlocked it, switch to the Classic Vertical Grip for even *more* recoil control. Trust me, it’ll make your life so much easier!

As a fan, I’ve found this setup is amazing for long-range fights. It’s kind of like using a DMR – really accurate from afar. But the best part is, I can switch over to full auto when things get chaotic up close! The M277 is still pretty solid in a close-quarters battle, but you’ve gotta be smart about it. With only 20 bullets in a mag, you can only take down about four enemies before you’re scrambling for a reload.

CQB Build Variant

Muzzle Linear Compensator
Barrel Basic
Foregrip Slim Angled Grip
Magazine 25-round Fast Mag
Ammo Standard
Ergonomics Improved Mag Catch
Optic Any 1x optic
Attachment 5mw Red Laser

If you prefer fighting up close with the M277, this setup is ideal. It sacrifices some stealth and long-distance power for improved aiming while running and gunning, quicker weapon switching, and faster reloads. In a close-range fight, the M277 performs about as well as the M4A1. If you can aim accurately and stay within a few yards of someone using an M4A1 or M433, you should be able to hold your own.

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2025-10-12 15:39