Forget those "spray and pray" Assault Rifles in Battlefield 6—the NVO-228E isn’t one of them. This gun takes some practice to get the hang of, but once you do, it’s a beast.
The Best NVO-228E Loadout - Battlefield 6
The NVO-228E is a tough one to master early on in Battlefield 6. If you can’t handle basic sway or recoil, you’ll probably struggle. But if you’re good at firing quick, controlled bursts, this weapon can own midrange fights like nothing else.
I’ve been using it with Support and Recon classes when my squad has close-range covered. It’s also great for breaking through tough spots when you’re stuck trying to capture a point from midrange. Anyone trying to pop out and snipe you will wish they hadn’t.
Best NVO-228E Attachments
The goal with the NVO-228E is to rule midrange fights and pick your battles wisely. The scope I picked gives a solid zoom for midrange, works decently at longer distances, and doesn’t screw you over up close. The rest is about keeping recoil and sway in check so you can fire quick two- or three-shot bursts.
The ammo choice boosts the headshot multiplier, which makes a big difference as distances stretch and time-to-kill varies across weapons.
- Right Accessory: None
- Top Accessory: None
- Optic Accessory: None
- Scope: CCO 2.00X
- Ergonomics: None
- Ammunition: Soft Point
- Magazine: 30RND Magazine
- Underbarrel: Classic Vertical
- Barrel: 406MM Fluted
- Muzzle: Double-Port Brake
NVO-228E Loadout Stats
Here are the stats for the NVO-228E with these attachments:
- Damage: 33
- Rate of Fire: 654
- Mag Size: 30
- Hipfire: 40
- Precision: 38
- Control: 53
- Mobility: 55
- Fire Modes: A/S
- Reload Time: 2.500 seconds
- Muzzle Velocity: 671m/s
- ADS Time In: 250ms
- Headshot Multiplier: x1.70
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