Unfortunately,Call of Duty: Vanguardcontinues the trend of eachCall of Dutygame containing at least one extremely overpowered or broken weapon at launch. With a huge amount of variables available to players with regards to perks, attachments, and gun combinations, there will inevitably be balancing issues with each title. ForCall of Duty: Vanguard, one of the biggest issues comes in the form of the Combat Shotgun.

While it was initially overlooked by many, the Combat Shotgun has managed to gain a reputation in the early days ofCall of Duty: Vanguardas one of the highest priority guns in need of a nerf. Likethe STG44 Assault Rifle, the Combat Shotgun has become a staple in most players' kits and has more or less become essential to success, especially in the smaller maps like Das Haus.

Combat Shotgun Build Buck and Slug Vanguard

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The Best Shotgun in Call of Duty: Vanguard

Despite all of the excitement surrounding the Combat Shotgun, the race for the title of “the best shotgun inCall of Duty: Vanguard” remains a relatively close one. While shotguns are still largely viewed as situation-dependent, mostly owing to the current state of powerful assault rifles, they are all absurdly strong at close range. The Double Barrel Shotgun and the Gracey Auto work well since they can both get off two shots in quick succession, and even theAS44 Assault Riflecan be effective in short-range combat, but they all pale in comparison to the Combat Shotgun.

With the right setup, the Combat Shotgun offers great mobility, a relatively large magazine, and the ability to one-shot players at unreasonable distances. For longtimeCall of Dutyplayers, the weapon in its current state will bring back memories of theR9-0 with Dragon’s Breath inWarzone. Like the R9-0, the Combat Shotgun will likely be hit with a series of nerfs that will bring it to a more reasonable point, so players should jump on it while they have the chance.

Combat Shotgun Full Overview Call of Duty Vanguard

Essential Attachments for the Combat Shotgun in Vanguard

Without the correct attachments, though, the Combat Shotgun is fairly underwhelming. The key is to use attachments to guarantee that the Combat Shotgun is a one-shot kill at a relatively far range. As it stands,Call of Duty: Vanguard’s biggest balancing issues can be broadly characterized as problems with weapons dealing too much damage at unreasonable distances. For example,the Bayonet attachmentcurrently manages to secure kills from several feet beyond what players might expect. Similarly, with the Buck and Slug attachment, the Combat Shotgun becomes a one-shot kill from extremely far away.

As such, the first and most essential attachment is going to be Buck and Slug, as this completely morphs the Combat Shogun from a middling close-range weapon into a one-shot killing machine that excels over many guns due toCall of Duty: Vanguard’s pesky bloom mechanic. From there, players are going to want to prioritize mobility and hip-fire accuracy. For this, the best choices are the M97 Full Choke, Sawed-Off Barrel, SMLE Pistol Grip, CGC 3M Adjustable, and the Fabric Grip. For what it’s worth, these attachments tend to work well with the 5 Round Tube attachment, but players can tweak the magazine attachment to suit their playstyle.

To complete the build, players can choose between a variety of different choices for the Proficiency and Kit slots, but the best choices are Frenzy in the Proficiency slot since it offers players a bit of health regeneration—which tends to come in handy for shotgun-range engagements—and Quick in the Kit slot since the main priority for the Combat Shotgun is increased mobility and speed. For a bit more wiggle room, players can tinker with their use ofperks such as using Forward Intelto help plan their route around the map.

Call of Duty: Vanguardis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.