The latest yearly Call of Duty release, Call of Duty: Vanguard, launched to a somewhat mixed reception. As far as sales, Call of Duty: Vanguard paled in comparison to previous installments, but the return of a World War 2 setting has given some fans cause for celebration. It seems that while Call of Duty’ s playerbase has seen a decrease from previous years, those sticking with it are enjoying the new title.
In particular, fans have been excited about the return of classic weapons and maps in Call of Duty: Vanguard. The World War 2 setting has given the game plenty of opportunities to bring back fan favorites the likes of Dome and Castle. But the return of classic weapons has been one of the more exciting elements of Call of Duty: Vanguard, with fans ready to try out returning guns like the M1 Garand.
Call of Duty: Vanguard’s M1 Garand
The M1 Garand seen in Call of Duty: Vanguard is one of the more iconic weapons in the series. Of the semi-auto marksman rifles to have featured prominently in World War 2, the M1 Garand is possibly the most recognizable for its trademark ping. This ping is present in Call of Duty: Vanguard, which makes the M1 Garand a weapon to check out for more nostalgic Call of Duty fans and history buffs alike. While still a popular weapon, it hasn’t quite reached the heights it did in Call of Duty: World at War’s multiplayer, which is a shame.
Despite declining in popularity compared to older Call of Duty games, the M1 Garand can be one of the best weapons in Call of Duty: Vanguard in the right hands. The M1 Garand is a very flexible weapon, holding the ability to be a great gun for fans of assault rifles or sniper rifles. While it may struggle to match either class at their strengths, the M1 Garand blurs the line between the two, making it the perfect weapon for a varied playstyle. Being a two-shot kill weapon, it can win gunfights in short order, but to do so players need to ensure they are able to land their shots accurately.
Best Attachments for Call of Duty: Vanguard’s M1 Garand
Call of Duty: Vanguard’s gunsmith is a great way to build upon the base attributes of any weapon, and in the case of the M1 Garand it may be essential. Given the M1 Garand’s semi-auto firing rate, it’s important to land shots accurately and reduce recoil as much as possible. The M1 Garand is a mid- to long-range weapon, therefore improving the damage range could help M1 Garand users to pick off enemy players from afar. Gunsmith is a great way to take any weapon up a notch, and the M1 Garand can receive major improvements, completely transforming it from its base form.
None of Call of Duty: Vanguard’s operators have the M1 Garand as their favorite weapon, so there are no XP boosts available. There are, however, a number of attachments that can make the gun a lot more useful. The first of which are the F8 Stabilizer muzzle, the Copper 25” Custom barrel, and the Heavy Foregrip, which will improve the M1 Garand’s accuracy, recoil, and damage range, but with slight decreases to mobility.
The final attachment, the Chariot S3 TC, offers major improvements to aiming stability, flinch resistance, and recoil control, again with drawbacks to mobility. Players can also equip Vital Proficiency to increase critical hit zones, and if they do the M1 Garand may be among the best weapons in Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Call of Duty: Vanguard is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.