What are the best Arena Breakout Infinite guns? You’re putting a lot on the line while you’re scavenging the expansive region of Kamona. If you die and fail to extract, you’ll lose everything you brought in and picked up for good. This makes having the best Arena Breakout Infinite guns even more important as you’ll need to be well-equipped to survive.
Take one look at the market and you’ll see just how complex choosing the best gun in Arena Breakout Infinite can be. Not only are there tons of unique weapons to choose from to begin with, but each one has various attachments and even ammo types that have a significant impact on their performance – let alone how much it’ll cost to put together. Creating your perfect weapon before heading in and eliminating teams is what makes this extraction shooter one of the hottest FPS games right now. Luckily, we’ll go over all the Arena Breakout Infinite weapons and the best ones to use to save you some faff.
All Arena Breakout Infinite weapons
There are 48 guns in Arena Breakout Infinite:
- AKM – assault rifle
- M4A1 – assault rifle
- FAL – assault rifle
- AK-102 – assault rifle
- AK-74N – assault rifle
- AKS-74U – assault rifle
- F2000 – assault rifle
- AR-57 – assault rifle
- ACE31 – assault rifle
- AEK – assault rifle
- SCAR-L – assault rifle
- T951 – assault rifle
- MP5 – SMG
- MPX – SMG
- P90 – SMG
- Uzi – SMG
- UMP45 – SMG
- MAC-10 – SMG
- M3A1 – SMG
- MP 40 – SMG
- MPF45 – SMG
- T85 – SMG
- SVDS – marksman rifle
- VSS – marksman rifle
- M110 – marksman rifle
- Mosin – bolt-action rifle
- SJ16 – bolt-action rifle
- M24 – bolt-action rifle
- RPK-16 – LMG
- M870 – shotgun
- MP-133 – shotgun
- S12K – shotgun
- SPR310 – shotgun
- SA85M – carbine
- SKS – carbine
- M14 – carbine
- Mini14 – carbine
- BM59 – carbine
- M16 – carbine
- M9A3 – pistol
- G18C – pistol
- Deagle – pistol
- T54 – pistol
- M1911 – pistol
- MP9 – pistol
- G-Deagle – pistol
- TO5 – pistol
- CZ 52 – pistol
From assault rifles and SMGs to bolt-action rifles and carbines, ABI has it all. There is a weapon for every scenario, which is ideal considering just how varied the maps are.
To add these guns to your arsenal, check out the best Arena Breakout Infinite loot locations for each map, as getting your hands on high-quality gear is easier said than done. Most importantly though, you’ll want to make sure you’re playing on Lockdown or Forbidden Zone difficulty, as this is where you’ll find decked-out weapons and high-tier ammo with added armor penetration, making even the weakest firearms that much stronger.
Best Arena Breakout Infinite guns
A few weapons come to mind when it comes to picking the best guns in Arena Breakout Infinite. Surprisingly, however, what ammo you use is also incredibly influential. You could be using the best weapon in the meta but with the weakest ammo and you’ll still be outmatched in a direct firefight.
Nevertheless, these are the weapons you should be keeping an eye out for when you’re looting:
FAL
The FN FAL is by far the best gun in Arena Breakout Infinite right now, though you might not assume so given it’s not the most expensive weapon. Like most assault rifles, the FAL is incredibly versatile. It’s more than capable of picking off enemies from afar, while also holding its own in close quarters. What makes the FAL a cut above the rest though is its more manageable recoil compared to the competition. Aim for the head and you’ll be able to land multiple headshots to penetrate even the strongest helmet.
To make the FAL even more of a menace, use the 7.62x51mm M61, which deals reduced damage but has significantly more armor penetration. Once you start encountering more heavily-geared players, it’s a must. Then, you can use all the usual strong attachments too, like optics, drum mags, and foregrips to rein in the recoil. Don’t forget though, this quickly ramps up the cost, so it’s great that the FAL requires little work to be a best-in-class weapon.
M16
As a three-round burst carbine, the M16 won’t be to everyone’s taste. However, if it’s to your taste, then you’re in for some fun. The M16 deals heavy damage in quick succession thanks to its firing pattern, though the delay between each burst holds it back if you don’t land the killing blow with your first few bursts. It’s high-risk, high reward.
Without attachments, the M16 can be rather unwieldy at mid-range. So, stick on an extended barrel for added range, a vertical grip for better vertical recoil control, and whichever sight you prefer, and you’ll be able to beam enemies down. Due to the M16’s firing pattern, it’s generally best to aim for the upper chest so that you land one or two body shots before the recoil gives you a headshot. Easy peasy!
MPX
Combining great handling with a lightning-fast 850RPM, the MPX is all you’ll ever need when you’re pushing bunkered-down enemies. Plus, it also boasts great hip-fire stability and remarkably good recoil control with the right attachments, even at mid-range. In fact, you can effectively turn it into a carbine, rocking a whopping 98 vertical recoil control stat.
Extend the barrel and handguard to add a lightweight vertical foregrip and suppressor, then attach a stock adaptor and AR extension to get the carbine stock with a carbine shock pad. You can even add a 50-round drum mag so you rarely have to reload. That’s not all though, as the MPX can use 9x19mm Dum-Dum ammo, which increases damage dealt and has a high chance of wounding enemies.
If you can’t get your hands on the MPX, then you can use an MP5 instead as each has similar stats and build opportunities.
SKS
Sure, the SKS isn’t necessarily the most terrifying weapon out in the field, but it is surprisingly reliable and very cheap. Plus, you can pick them up frequently on the Farm map as early as your first match, so chances are you can quickly fill up your locker with this powerful rifle. After all, you can’t afford to use the high-end gear every run. Keep in mind, though, that the Mini14 is a slightly more expensive and harder-to-track-down upgrade over the SKS.
Nevertheless, the SKS still packs a punch. Equip it with a scope (which is often already the case when looted) and you’ll have a budget mid-range rifle that’s perfect for hitting headshots on unsuspecting foes. In fact, it has the second-best range out of all the carbines, just behind the M14. If you’re open to investing in the SKS a little more, then you can also attach a silencer and use 7.62×39 AP ammo for added penetration.
Mosin
Looking for the best sniper? The Mosin-Nagant is generally the way to go. While the SJ16 deals more damage, it’s quite an investment compared to the already powerful Mosin. Plus, it also weighs more than the trusty Mosin.
Stock up on some 7.62x54mm 7N37 ammo (or the 7BT1 if you’re on a budget) for the added armor penetration, and the Mosin will be able to blast through everything, even heavy chest plates. The Mosin is easy to find and even easier to use, making it a great long-range companion to the MPX SMG or an assault rifle.
Now you know the best Arena Breakout Infinite guns to chase, keep your eyes peeled while you’re out on your next run in the free PC game. High-quality loot isn’t always easy to come by, but purchasing it from vendors will cost you an arm and a leg, so it’s always best to save money in the multiplayer game where you can.