In the popular game “COD: Mobile“, there’s a powerful, fully automatic firearm called the DR-H. This rifle is particularly effective in various game modes due to its ability to dish out significant damage at mid to long distances.
In the world of Call of Duty: Mobile, assault rifles such as the Kilo 141 and Grau 5.56 have taken over as the preferred choice among professional players. However, it’s worth noting that the DR-H is another weapon worth considering, especially when equipped with the right attachments.
Continue with our tutorial where we reveal optimal loadouts for the DR-H in Call of Duty: Mobile, delving into its key statistics and positioning it among the top assault rifles.
DR-H Stats & Comparisons
Here’s a look at the base stats for DR-H assault rifle in COD: Mobile, as of Season 9 (2024):
- Damage: 32
- Accuracy: 63
- Range: 54
- Fire Rate: 57
- Mobility: 79
- Control: 57
As a gamer, I’ve noticed that when it comes to dishing out damage from afar and handling limb damage more effectively, the DR-H definitely outperforms the Kilo 141. There are certain aspects where this weapon edges out the Kilo 141 as well.
However, it sure has its shortcomings, which we can counter using the attachments below.
Best Attachments & Perks To Use With DR-H
Here is the best loadout for the DR-H assault rifle in COD: Mobile:
- Muzzle: OWC Light Compensator / Monolithic Suppressor
- Stock: No Stock / MIP Strike Stock
- Laser: OWC Laser – Tactical
- Ammunition: 25 Round OTM Mag
- Rear Grip: Stippled Grip Tape
- Perks: Lightweight, Quick Fix, Hardline or Lightweight, Toughness, Dead Silence
The “Monolithic Suppressor” is an excellent accessory for the DR-H, as it both muffles the gunfire and expands the damage range, albeit at the expense of aiming speed, mobility, and bullet dispersion.
Instead of opting for the Monolithic Suppressor for a silent construction, consider using the OWC Light Compensator if managing the gun’s recoil proves challenging for you.
For those unfamiliar, using an OWC Light Compensator can substantially enhance both horizontal (lateral) recoil stability and vertical recoil management in your weapon.
In terms of stock options for bettering ADS bullet spread, flinch reduction, and managing horizontal recoil, you can opt for either a “No Stock” or a “MIP Strike Stock”. Notably, the “MIP Strike Stock” pairs particularly well with the “Monolithic Suppressor”.
When it comes to laser attachments, we advise you to consider the OWC Laser-Tactical for optimal results. This accessory can enhance both your ADS Bullet Spread and ADS Speed significantly.
For a better aiming experience, we suggest using the OWC Laser-Tactical as it will help reduce bullet spread and improve speed when aiming down sights (ADS).
To enhance both the speed at which you transition from sprinting to aiming (Sprint-to-Fire speed) and the speed at which you can aim down sights (ADS speed), consider utilizing the textured grip tape provided, known as the Stippled Grip Tape, when it comes to the Rear Grip Attachment.
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