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Best M4A1 Build In BattleBit Remastered

Find out the best M4A1 attachments to use in BattleBit Remastered

Are you searching for the top M4A1 setup in BattleBit Remastered? This guide has all the information you need. BattleBit Remastered is a popular multiplayer shooter that has gained immense popularity among FPS gamers.

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Despite its pixelated Roblox-esque appearances, many players have formed a liking towards this new battle royale game. It shares some similarities with its rival, Call of Duty, like the option to create unique builds for each gun. One of the best guns to use in BattleBit Remastered is M4A1 and, this guide shares the best attachments to use with this assault rifle. 


What is the Best M4A1 Build in BattleBit Remastered?

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The M4A1 should be one of your top priorities when unlocking guns in BattleBit Remastered. It is incredibly strong and effective in all types of fights, regardless of how close or far you are from your target. Even without any additional parts, the M4A1 is already very stable and has minimal kickback, which makes it extremely dangerous when paired with the right equipment.

Here are our recommendations for the best M4A1 build in BattleBit Remastered:

  • Scope: Red Dot
  •  Magazine: Quick-A
  •  Underbarrel Rail: Vertical Grip or B-25 URK
  •  Sidebarrel Rail: RedLaser or GreenLaser
  •  Barrel: Tactical

Best Scope for M4A1

Red Dot is my go-to scope for M4A1 in BattleBit Remastered. It is amazing for close-range fights, and can even be used in mid-range fights. If you are uncomfortable using Red Dot as your main scope, you can put it on Canted Sight and use a mid-range scope on M4A1. Personally, I excel in close-range fights, so I lean more towards using a Red Dot rather than a long-range scope.

Best Magazine for M4A1

Both Quick Mag and Extended Mag are viable options for the M4A1. With Quick Mag, you can reload your weapon rapidly and always be prepared for combat, while Extended Mag gives you extra bullets which can come handy to take down that one extra hidden enemy.

For me, I like Quick Mag more than Extended Mag because I often get defeated in intense battles. Having a quicker reload time would be very helpful in those critical moments. On the other hand, if you’re someone who plays more cautiously, an Extended Mag would be more advantageous for you.

Best Underbarrel Rail for M4A1

M4A1 has a considerable amount of recoil when you start spraying in BattleBit Remastered. Vertical Grip seems to be the best pick for controlling vertical recoil, but increases horizontal recoil by a little. B-25 URK is also a great pick as it improves both horizontal and vertical recoil while also improving reload speed and draw time at the cost running speed and control.

I’ve always had difficulty managing the upward kick of guns in FPS games. Luckily, game developers have included attachments like the Vertical Grip, which is great for players like me who struggle with vertical recoil.

Best Sidebarrel Rail for M4A1

When it comes to the Sidebarrel Rail, it’s mostly about personal preference. Many players use RedLaser or GreenLaser, but our suggestion is to use whatever makes you feel comfortable. I have been using RedLaser ever since unlocking M4A1, but didn’t felt much difference while using GreenLaser.

Best Barrel for M4A1

Tactical and Compensator both are great options for M4A1. Tactical greats lowers your vertical recoil while also lowering a little. horizontal recoil. On the downside, it also worsens accuracy, sound spread, and first shot kick. Tactical barrel seemed like a sweet spot while trying out M4A1, and is definitely my first recommendation.

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Compensator might seem like a better as it slightly improves both horizontal and vertical recoil but significantly lowers accuracy. If you prefer to lurk and attack enemies from behind, Suppresser can be a decent pick for M4A1 in BattleBit Remastered.

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Manish Kumar Choudhary
Manish Kumar Choudhary is a freelance writer who loves to create guides and informational articles over a variety of video games. When not writing, you will probably find him raging over teammates in Valorant or enjoying the beauty of Teyvat in Genshin Impact.