Battlefield 6 players looking for a dependable mid-range assault rifle will find the SOR-556 MK2 a strong option when its recoil is kept under control. This guide presents a compact attachment and class setup that reduces horizontal kick, preserves a proper scope, and keeps a close-quarters option on hand.
This guide is filling out as players get to grips with the FPS, and one standout has been the SOR-556 MK2. More suited to mid-range engagements, the rifle works well for both assaulting and defending fixed positions. Below is the recommended Battlefield 6 SOR-556 MK2 loadout.
Here is the best attachment setup for the SOR-556 MK2:
- Muzzle: Linear Comp – 10 points
- Barrel: 18″ Custom – 10 points
- Underbarrel: Stippled Stubby – 35 points
- Magazine: 30RND Fast Mag – 10 points
- Ammunition: Hollow Point – 20 points
- Optic Accessory: Basic Sight – 5 points
- Scope: PVQ-31 4.00x – 10 points
Choosing Hollow Points over synthetic ammo saves points, which allows adding a small optical accessory like the Basic Sight while keeping the PVQ-31 4.00x. The Linear Comp cuts horizontal recoil, leaving only vertical adjustment when firing. Stippled Stubby helps with handling during sustained engagements.
Best SOR-556 MK2 class setup
Here is the best class setup for the SOR-556 MK2:
- Class: Assault
- Field Spec: Breacher
- Secondary: ES 5.7
- Gadget One: M87A1
- Gadget Two: M320A1 HE
- Throwable: Frag Grenade
- Melee: Sledgehammer
Assault is recommended for the SOR-556 MK2 because it supports both front-line pushes and holding angles. Dual sight options plus the ES 5.7 sidearm provide flexibility for close encounters. The M320A1 HE and M87A1 round out the loadout for anti-vehicle and area denial roles.
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