Primary That Won't Fight You
Run the XM4 as your main. It's the kind of rifle you can pick up and instantly understand. The recoil doesn't bounce all over the place, so you're not wrestling your aim every time you hold the trigger. That matters when you're new, because your brain's already busy: reading spawns, watching minimap pings, learning where people love to head-glitch. With the XM4, you can take mid-range gunfights and actually track targets instead of praying your bullets behave. It's also flexible. Hold a long line for a few seconds, then move up and clear the next lane without feeling like you brought the wrong tool.
Secondary For Speed, Not Style
Skip the pistol and carry the Combat Knife. Sounds goofy, but you'll feel the difference right away. In BO7, getting from one fight to the next is half the battle, and the knife lets you move faster when you need to rotate, beat a bad spawn, or just bail when you're weak. The swap is instant, too. When your XM4 clicks empty in a cramped room, switching and swinging can save you more often than you'd expect. You're not planning to knife all game, you're just giving yourself a quick "panic button" that also makes your routes snappier.
Perks That Keep You Alive
Keep perks practical. Start with Scavenger, because you're gonna miss shots while you're learning recoil timing and peek angles, and running dry mid-streak feels awful. Then take Quick Fix. Getting health back right after a kill is huge in messy fights where there's always another player sliding in behind the first. Finish with Ninja. Footsteps are loud and experienced players listen for them like it's a second minimap, so quieter movement helps you take smarter flanks without broadcasting your plan.
Simple Gear And A Clean Grind
For equipment, stick to a frag and a stun. Cook the frag to push someone off cover, and use the stun to break a room when you know a player's tucked in a corner. Nothing fancy, just tools that teach you timing and spacing. If you want to speed up your progress or grab in-game items without the hassle, a site like U4GM can help with services players use for game currency and related extras, but the real win is having a loadout that keeps you steady while you learn the maps and start winning your 1v1s.
